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The Weekly is taking a short break, newsracks removed, and Riot Fest back in Douglass Park

by The Editors August 29, 2024August 30, 2024

Publication schedule Hey readers, we’re taking a short break from print issues—our next one won’t be until September 26, which will be our Best of the South Side issue. After that, we’ll return with the regular bi-weekly schedule on October 10. In the meantime we’ll still be publishing stories online, so be sure to check […]

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