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 A  no strings attached  cash program for people experiencing homelessness in Denver shows early promise, according to a report by the nonprofitDenver Basic Income Project.In a six-month follow-up of participants, those receiving the most assistance tended to be more likely to have permanent housing and a full-time job.Almost 850 participants who are experiencing homelessness either with or without shelter have received monthly cash deposits of va stanley quencher rying amounts since November 2022. The project split up recipients into t stanley cup hree groups: the first gets $1,000 per month for the year; the second gets $6,500 upfront and $500 per month for the rest of the year; and the third gets $50 per month.According to new findings, the groups who received $6,500 upfront and $500 per month were more likely to have permanent housing six months into the program. Those who received $50 a month were the least likely.At the start of the program, about 21% of those in the group getting $6,500 upfront had full-time work. Within six months, that figure increased to 35%. Also, about 18% of those getting $1,000 a month had a full-time job at the start of the program. That percentage increased to 25%.SEE MORE: Do income programs work But among those getting just $50 a month, there was no change in full-time employment.The authors of the report cautioned that their findings are preliminary and s stanley cup website hould not be used to draw conclusions about the program.The project didnt put any conditions on how to spend the money. Crga Kayakers concerned about safety after multiple rescues on the Milwaukee River
 RACINE 鈥?A suspect wanted for homicide was arrested in Racine early this week, according to the Racine Police Department.According to a press release from the department, Chicago Police reached out to Racine saying that a 20-year-old man from Chicago who is want stanley thermobecher ed for a homicide was possibly hiding in Racine.After investigating the situation for a couple of days, the Racine SWAT team arrested the man inside a home near Erie Street and 3 Mile Road.Officials are still investigating the situation. Anyone with information is encourag stanley us ed to contact Crime Stoppers by phone at  262  636-9330, or through the Crime Stoppers app by using the p3 app.Report a typo  stanley thermosflasche or error // Submit a news tip