On this edition of S-A-U Weekly, new data from the Storm Prediction Center suggests Tornado Alley is shifting, putting the Quad Cities area directly in the crosshairs. What this means for our community and how you can stay prepared. Plus, SAU’s chapter of Global Brigades are gearing up for a service trip to Panama. Find out how many donations they raised — and the impact they hope to make. In Sports, a Quad Cities minor league ballpark earns high praise for the fourth time and SAU Cheer and Dance host their first home competition in more than four years.
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