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Windy City Times current issue now online, in news boxes and at open locations
2020-04-29
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So many of our advertises are hurting during this difficult time. Bars, theaters, events, restaurants, etc. If you have the ability to help, there is a list of bar fundraisers at www.windycitymediagroup.com/lgbt/Fundraisers-online-for-workers-sidelined-by-Chicago-bar-closings/68256.html and on page 20 of th April 21, 2020, issue.
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