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Drop-in pickleball to be played Tuesday nights at Admiral Coontz Recreation Center

October 15, 2021 — by Muddy River News

HANNIBAL, Mo. — Hannibal Parks and Recreation is offering drop-in pickleball from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays, starting Nov. 2, at the Admiral Coontz Recreation Center through Dec. 14. Each participant must pay $3 per night. Courts will be designated for competitive, intermediate and leisure players.  Players are welcome to “drop in” for games.  Four […]

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Hannibal Band Day 2021

October 13, 2021 — by Muddy River News

Matthew Kirby submitted these photos of the annual Hannibal Band Day field show. The parade and field show celebrate local high school marching bands and is usually held on the second Tuesday in October.

Filed Under: Adams County, Illinois, Brown County, Illinois, Commmunities, Hancock County, Illinois, Hannibal, Lewis County, Missouri, Marion County, Missouri, Monroe County, Missouri, Muddy River Vibe, Pike County, Illinois, Pike County, Missouri, Quincy, Ralls County, Missouri, Shelby County, Missouri Tagged With: Marching bands, Matthew Kirby

‘It’s scary how fast it is’: Walk to raise money for pancreatic cancer research set for Saturday in Hannibal

October 11, 2021 — by David Adam, MRN Editor

HANNIBAL, Mo. — The statistics aren’t in Erin Hedges’ favor, but she remains determined. Hedges is helping coordinate the Lustgarten Foundation’s sixth annual Pancreatic Cancer Research Walk on Saturday at the Sodalis Nature Preserve. However, she doesn’t see from year to year many of the people she’s trying to help. “When I started (the walk), […]

Filed Under: Hannibal, Top Stories Tagged With: Erin Hedges, Lustgarden Foundation, pancreatic cancer

Three night hikes scheduled for October through Sodalis Nature Preserve

October 10, 2021 — by Muddy River News

October is Bat Appreciation Month, and people have three opportunities to take part in night hikes through Sodalis Nature Preserve. • 6 p.m. Friday, Oct. 1 • 6 p.m. Friday, Oct. 15 The night hikes, called Bats are Back, are scheduled for participants to see the bats at sunset. The hikes will take place at […]

Filed Under: Hannibal Tagged With: Night Hikes, Sodalis Nature Preserve

Firearm safety awareness program for kids ages 8-18 to meet on Thursdays at Admiral Coontz

October 10, 2021 — by Muddy River News

HANNIBAL, Mo. — The Hannibal Area Shooter’s Education youth BB gun league plans to meet in November.  Registration night is 6 p.m. Oct. 21 at the Admiral Coontz Recreation Center.  The free class is a firearm safety awareness program for children ages 8-18. Topics are ethics, sportsmanship, fundamentals for firing a gun, ammunition knowledge and […]

Filed Under: Hannibal Tagged With: Admiral Coontz, firearm safety awareness program, youth BB gun league

Hannibal may look to voters to fund storm water utility

October 6, 2021 — by Jim Dewey

The question of how to fund Hannibal’s storm water utility returned for a second discussion during Tuesday’s meeting of the Hannibal City Council. The utility is currently unfunded and voters have twice rejected funding proposals. After some discussion between council members, members of the Hannibal Board of Public Works and city staff, council decided to […]

Filed Under: Hannibal Tagged With: Hannibal City Council, Hannibal convention and visitors bureau, Jim Dewey, storm water

Admiral Coontz Recreation Center to be closed on three days this week

October 5, 2021 — by Muddy River News

HANNIBAL, Mo. — The Admiral Coontz Recreation Center be closed to the public at 3 p.m. Wednesday, all day on Thursday and closed at noon Friday. “Project Community Connect: Marion & Ralls” is a one-stop service day where families and individuals have access to free quality of life services. It is set for 10 a.m. […]

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‘Rule Out Cancer Copier Bash’ to raise money for local cancer charities on Friday

October 4, 2021 — by Muddy River News

HANNIBAL, Mo. – The Business Centre of Quincy and the Golden Ruler, locally owned office and sign supplies stores, will have their third annual “Rule Out Cancer Copier Bash” event from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday at 4500C Paris Gravel Road in Hannibal in coordination with Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Food and beverage will be available, […]

Filed Under: Hannibal Tagged With: Business Centre, Golden Ruler, Rule Out Cancer Copier Bash

WGCA’s 34th Sharathon fundraiser will stress ‘positivity’

October 4, 2021 — by Steve Eighinger

QUINCY — The upcoming 34th annual WGCA Sharathon will serve a double purpose. As always, it will be the year’s chief fundraiser for Quincy’s contemporary Christian radio station, but there will be an underlying theme, too. The memory of the late Bruce Rice will be celebrated throughout the 34th annual Sharathon, which will be a […]

Filed Under: Adams County, Illinois, Business, Hannibal, Marion County, Missouri, Quincy Tagged With: Bob Daly, bruce rice, WGCA

Pumpkin decorating contest set for Oct. 30 in Hannibal’s Central Park

October 2, 2021 — by Muddy River News

HANNIBAL, Mo. — Hannibal Parks & Recreation is hosting the seventh annual Pumpkins in the Park — a pumpkin-decorating contest and exhibit — at Central Park on Oct. 30. The event will be in conjunction with the last day of Central Park Farmers Market. Winners will be announced at noon. The pumpkins will be on […]

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