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Quad Citians fill truck for Hurricane Sandy victims

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This truck parked in front of the Moline Wal-Mart is being filled with items for Hurricane Sandy victims. This truck parked in front of the Moline Wal-Mart is being filled with items for Hurricane Sandy victims.
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MOLINE, Illinois - Quad Citians are helping fill a semi with items that will be sent to the East Coast to help victims of Hurricane Sandy.  The collection is being conducted in association with the Red Cross.

The truck is parked in front of the Moline Wal-Mart Saturday until 8 PM.  Anyone may drop off items for victims of Sandy, including bottled water, diapers, generators, blankets and non-perishable items.  Other items that may benefit victims will also be accepted.