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At Monday’s Quincy City Council meeting, aldermen voted to table the proposed ordinance to give the mayor the authority to handpick his own police and fire chiefs. Mayor Mike Troup asked the council to table the ordinance regarding the chief appointments. “We’ve had a lot of discussions on this ordinance over the last week,” Troup…
Read Full Article Aaron D Agnew, 40, Quincy for resisting a peace officer, no validdriver’s license, operating uninsured vehicle, disregarding a stop sign,no valid registration, improper use of registration and reckless driving.Lodged. 131, 180, 152, 157 Melissa R Longcor, 49, Quincy for FTA retail theft and FTA operating anuninsured vehicle in the 1700 block of Stull Street. Lodged.…
Read Full Article Deals get done in many forms and in many places. Lunches … golf … beers … board rooms … back rooms … They don’t get done when little work is done on the front end, and most of the people involved are blindsided. The idea of giving the mayor the sole power to hire the…
Read Full Article Fame can be fleeting, but long after a single human’s life span ends, people’s grandchildren will still be stepping on Lego’s. And a long-time Quincy educator and one of her students who has won an Emmy and starred on television now join Batman, Luke Skywalker and Emmet in the don’t walk on them Walk of…
Read Full Article Just before midnight on September 11, Pike County (IL) 911 received several calls regarding a large fight at the Pike County Government Housing on Pierce Road in Pleasant Hill, Illinois. The Pike County Sheriff’s Department and Pleasant Hill Police Department responded. Upon arriving on scene, law enforcement officials discovered the fight included weapons such…
Read Full Article Just in case anyone was wondering where my byline was last week… I have spent the last few days confined to quarters, having guards who snapped when I tried to escape and wouldn’t let me have a sip of whiskey. But seriously…I tested positive with COVID-19 last Sunday. So here’s how the timeline proceeded… I…
Read Full Article James Gallaher (25) 419 Hampshire Quincy, IL on a TOF for domestic battery. Lodged. 104 / 185 Torrie Zeiger (30) 714 W Main Clayton, IL for failure to reduce speed to avoid a crash at 4th and Spruce. NTA. 125 Samuel Gruener (20) 4609 State # 6 Quincy, IL for operating uninsured vehicle at 20th…
Read Full Article A large crowd of Adams County Republicans made the trip to the Dale Wiewel farm near Fowler on Saturday to hear GOP gubernatorial candidate Sen. Darren Bailey (R-Xenia). Bailey gained notoriety while, as a state representative, suing Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker for extending executive orders that closed Illinois businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic. Bailey and…
Read Full Article There are times when a State’s Attorney has discretion in enforcing laws. School districts also have discretion as to who they allow into their buildings for certain reasons. Quincy and Adams County are suffering because of both of these facts. Adams County Public Health Administrator Jerrod Welch has done what he has thought is right…
Read Full Article So about that 45 X 30 plan… I was given the impression that all of my friends who moved to Free Missouri during the past decade were being counterbalanced by doctors and other people moving into our wonderful town (It really is a wonderful town. I’m just riffing.). But those of us who saw the…
Read Full Article QUINCY – The Quincy City Council unanimously approved an ordinance to clear the way for the former Elder’s Restaurant property to come back to life. Lucky Dogs will be operated by Scott Frese and the plan received the green light for the permits to serve alcohol and operate video gaming terminals. Frese said the restaurant…
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