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Contact Toys for Tots 262-633-1379 on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays between 8 to 11:30 a.m. for more information. Toys for Tots is located at 800 Center St., the same hours. Toys and supplies also can be dropped off at any fire station east of the interstate, Kortendick's Hardware and Wells Fargo Bank on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive.
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Call Beth or Doug at 262-633-1250 or stop by 2519 Northwestern Ave. from noon to 6 p.m. weekdays. For further information on RTG, visit http://www.racinetheatre.org.
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The following is a wish list of items for RADD (Recreational Activities for the Developmentally Disabled), a nonprofit agency which provides individuals with developmental disabilities the opportunity to develop physical, social, emotional, vocational and leisure skills that can be applied across home, school, work and community settings. We are dedicated to promoting health and wellness among our clientele and are a long standing Partner Provider of United Way of Racine County.
Contact us at 262-633-0291 to make arrangements for delivery of wish list items, or to learn more about ways in which you can support RADD programs and participants. Visit our website at http://www.radd-cpa.org to see all that RADD has to offer. RADD is also found on Facebook. RADD is located at 3131 Taylor Ave., Building No. 4, Racine, WI 53405.
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The mission of the Racine Public Library is to enhance our communitys quality of life by providing information, ideas and creative works.
The Racine Public Library is located at 75 Seventh St., Racine, WI 53403. For more information, contact Darcy Mohr at 262-636-9247 or darcy.mohr@racinelibrary.info.
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A pizza delivery driver escaped serious injury when a wall collapsed onto his vehicle in Mt. Washington on Saturday, a public safety spokeswoman said.
Sonya Toler said the driver had just parked on Virginia Avenue about 6:30 p.m., was out of the car and retrieving the food to deliver it when the retaining wall fell onto his car.
He was very fortunate and able to escape the collapse of the wall, Toler said.
However, the man did suffer an injury to his leg and went to a hospital for treatment, she said.
The box of pizza remains crushed on top of the car.
So far, police have not said what caused the collapse.
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Stability will be to the fore as the Dunedin City Council casts a critical eye over more than 4000 of the city's retaining walls.
Over the next six months, contractors will be seen around Dunedin measuring and checking the soundness of about 3000 walls supporting roads or land and property next to a road.
The data, added to that from about 1300 walls in the city's metropolitan area that have already been assessed, will be forwarded to council staff, who will then complete a risk assessment exercise to identify which walls need attention, and when.
Council asset management engineer Geoff Young said the work had not been done before, and would help update the council's records so it could better manage its responsibility to maintain the road network.
''If you haven't measured something, you can't manage it, so we are looking to know what we have got, so we can better manage it.
"If that has a financial implication we need to know what that is, so we can set aside money for it.''
In most cases, the inspection could be carried out from the roadside or footpath, but at times inspectors would need to enter properties to gather the necessary information about the wall.
Some of the walls were privately owned, but the council was keen to record them where they could have an effect on the road.
In cases where a wall was at risk of imminent collapse, a letter would be sent to landowners informing them of the situation.
The council had the power to require property owners to fix retaining walls threatening public property but, in the main, this was an information gathering exercise, Mr Young said.
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