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Brown County, Illinois

JWCC Trustees hear report on COVID vaccinations and SHIELD testing

September 16, 2021 — by Muddy River News

John Wood Community College Board of Trustees heard an update on Governor JB Pritzker’s COVID executive order requiring employees and students in higher education to get vaccinated or test weekly at Wednesday’s board meeting. JWCC is working with SHIELD Illinois from the University of Illinois to implement a testing program for all JWCC sites, plus […]

Filed Under: Adams County, Illinois, Brown County, Illinois, Pike County, Illinois, Quincy Tagged With: John Wood Community College

Donations needed to help Jensen Woods Camp build new horse shelters

September 15, 2021 — by Muddy River News

TIMEWELL, Ill. — Jensen Woods Camp needs help in its goal of building new horse shelters. Horses now are at camp year-round, and guided trail rides are being offered for a nominal fee. With this recent upgrade of the camp services comes a new need for horse shelters. These shelters would be hand-built, and some […]

Filed Under: Brown County, Illinois Tagged With: horse shelters, Jensen Woods Camp

Mask Mandate Update: Warsaw reverses course, CUSD 4 calls special meeting and Quincy’s St. James Lutheran is ‘nonrecognized’

August 24, 2021 — by J. Robert Gough, Publisher

The Illinois State Board of Education is updating its list of schools that have chosen to defy Governor JB Pritzker’s mask mandate. The Warsaw School Board voted 5-2 on Monday night to follow the mask mandate when the district returns from the Labor Day break on September 7. School officials met with ISBE representatives earlier […]

Filed Under: Adams County, Illinois, Brown County, Illinois, Hancock County, Illinois, Noteworthy, Top Stories Tagged With: mask mandate

Four local volunteers inducted into Illinois 4-H Hall of Fame

August 23, 2021 — by Muddy River News

Longtime volunteers and former staff members across the state recently were honored by the Illinois 4-H Foundation for their selfless dedication to the University of Illinois Extension 4-H youth development program. Seventy-one individuals received the Foundation Hall of Fame Award during a virtual ceremony Aug. 17.  Four of the honorees are being named posthumously.  Local […]

Filed Under: Adams County, Illinois, Brown County, Illinois, Hancock County, Illinois, Markets & Ag Tagged With: 4-H Foundation, Cinda Brodie, Gail Gallaher, Nicole Schaffnit

Area nonprofits awarded nearly $170,000 through Community Foundation’s competitive grant program

August 17, 2021 — by Muddy River News

Forty area nonprofits received $169,524 in grant funding through the Community Foundation Serving West Central Illinois and Northeast Missouri’s competitive grant program. Forty-four grants, awarded from 48 endowment funds held at the Community Foundation, will support a wide range of local, charitable interests. The checks were awarded Tuesday morning during a presentation hosted by the […]

Filed Under: Adams County, Illinois, Brown County, Illinois, Hancock County, Illinois, Hannibal, Lewis County, Missouri, Pike County, Illinois Tagged With: Community Foundation

Girl Scouts have 15 million boxes of unsold cookies; local CEO declines comment on impact for local programs

August 4, 2021 — by David Adam, MRN Editor

The Girl Scouts are struggling to sell 15 million boxes of unsold cookies. The New York Times reported in June that cookies are stuck in warehouses because membership has declined and the scouts were not able to perform their usual in-person selling efforts. Around 12 million of the 15 million surplus cookies never left bakery […]

Filed Under: Adams County, Illinois, Brown County, Illinois, Hancock County, Illinois, Pike County, Illinois, Quincy Tagged With: cookie sales, Girl Scouts, Pam Kovacevich

JWCC trustees approve budget, strategic initiative investments for 2022 fiscal year

July 22, 2021 — by Muddy River News

QUINCY — The John Wood Community College Board of Trustees approved a $16,199,429 balanced budget and adopted the college’s strategic master plan for the 2022 fiscal year during its regular meeting Wednesday.  The budget includes a tuition and institutional fee freeze for the fifth straight year. “Affordability and accessibility are vital for anyone seeking education, […]

Filed Under: Adams County, Illinois, Brown County, Illinois, Hancock County, Illinois, Pike County, Illinois, Quincy Tagged With: John Wood Community College

Minnesota city worried about oversized goldfish, but ‘there’s nothing new about it around here’

July 19, 2021 — by David Adam, MRN Editor

QUINCY — A story about oversize goldfish causing problems in Minnesota caught the attention of the national news media this week. Authorities in Burnsville, Minn., are urging residents and owners of pet goldfish not to dispose of the family pet in lakes and ponds. The city wrote on Twitter to inform citizens one local lake […]

Filed Under: Adams County, Illinois, Brown County, Illinois, Hancock County, Illinois, Lewis County, Missouri, Marion County, Missouri, Quincy Tagged With: Glenn Sanders, oversized goldfish

Number of COVID cases stemming from church camp now up to 85

June 29, 2021 — by Muddy River News

RUSHVILLE – The Illinois Department of Public Health has updated its numbers and now says 85 teens and adult staff at The Crossing’s youth camp near Rushville have tested positive for COVID-19. The camp was held earlier this month. One unvaccinated young adult was hospitalized.  Although all campers and staff were eligible for vaccination, IDPH […]

Filed Under: Adams County, Illinois, Brown County, Illinois, Hancock County, Illinois Tagged With: COVID-19, IDPH, The Crossing

Fellowship of Christian Athletes fundraiser offers $1.7 million in prizes for anyone who makes hole-in-one

June 18, 2021 — by David Adam, MRN Editor

BARRY, Ill. — Want to win $15,000 in groceries? A 2021 Harley Davidson motorcycle? A 2021 Jeep Laredo or a 2021 Honda Pilot? Four season tickets in the Champions Club for the St. Louis Cardinals next season? A $250,000 home? Or maybe something simple like a million dollars? Anybody can win any of these prizes […]

Filed Under: Brown County, Illinois, Hancock County, Illinois, Pike County, Illinois, Quincy Tagged With: Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Jack Hull, Million Dollar Golf Shot

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More than $215,000 awarded to area nonprofit organizations through Community Foundation’s competitive grant program

by Muddy River News

QUINCY — Fifty nonprofit organizations received a total of $215,960.55 in grant funding through the Community Foundation Serving West Central Illinois & Northeast Missouri’s competitive grant program. A total of 55 grants, awarded from 50 funds held at the Community Foundation, will support a … ...Read Full Article about More than $215,000 awarded to area nonprofit organizations through Community Foundation’s competitive grant program

Bushmeyer comes home as part of Gem City Music Festival

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Ever since a trip to Nashville with the Quincy High School Show Choir, Annie Bushmeyer knew she wanted to move there and be a performer, but she had no idea that her life’s path would turn into its own country song. Nobody kicked her dog or dented her truck.  However, her heart was … ...Read Full Article about Bushmeyer comes home as part of Gem City Music Festival

Quincy’s Sixth Street Promenade to get $2.4 million state Main Street grant; Pittsfield getting $2.8 million for work on Monroe Street

by Muddy River News

QUINCY — The second time was the charm. In 2020, The City of Quincy Quincy applied for a $1.03-million IDOT grant to help pay for the Sixth Street Promenade, but it was rejected. But today, Governor JB Pritzker announced that Quincy was of several communities to receive part of $215 million … ...Read Full Article about Quincy’s Sixth Street Promenade to get $2.4 million state Main Street grant; Pittsfield getting $2.8 million for work on Monroe Street

Tribune report shows six of 10 Illinoisans drinking tap water with toxic chemicals; Conte says chemicals found in Quincy but don’t pose serious threat

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QUINCY — A recent investigation by the Chicago Tribune says more than 8 million people in the state — 6 out of every 10 Illinoisans — are drinking tap water with toxic chemicals that build up in human blood, cause cancer and other diseases and take years to leave the body. Recent testing by the … ...Read Full Article about Tribune report shows six of 10 Illinoisans drinking tap water with toxic chemicals; Conte says chemicals found in Quincy but don’t pose serious threat

QU adds fraternity, sorority; university hopes to raise $175,000 to upgrade houses on 18th Street

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QUINCY — People driving north on 18th Street past Quincy University in the past week may have noticed fresh paint and other modifications to the houses that make up the school’s Greek Row. Through a donation of $25,000, QU has started the first phase of a remodeling … ...Read Full Article about QU adds fraternity, sorority; university hopes to raise $175,000 to upgrade houses on 18th Street

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