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CARTHAGE, Ill. — The Memorial Hospital Health and Wellness Team will be hosting two Prep and Go Meals workshops in the Memorial Hospital Teaching Kitchen on Thursday, Aug. 24. The first workshop will begin at 12:30 p.m., and the second workshop at 5:30 p.m. Cost for the workshop is $150 and includes 10 meals that…
Read Full Article QUINCY — Hannibal resident Melissa C. Griswold is the newest member of the Blessing Foundation. Griswold is an associate teaching professor in the department of finance at the University of Missouri in Columbia, Mo. She previously was a business faculty member and dean at Quincy University and Maryville University in St. Louis. Griswold has received…
Read Full Article Meteorologist Brent Clair tells us when this heat is going to break and what it means as high school sports gets into full swing this weekend.
Read Full Article CHICAGO – In more than two weeks of his obstruction of justice and perjury trial, one fact about the longtime chief of staff to former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan came up time and again: Tim Mapes was detail-oriented. Mapes not only served as Madigan’s top aide for more than 25 years, but he also…
Read Full Article Joshua D. Hutcherson White Male, 35, 5’08”, 175 lbs. brown hair, blue eyes Last known address: 1300 Block OF N. 9th, Quincy Hutcherson is wanted by the Adams County Sheriff’s Office for Aggravated Battery. If you know where this fugitive can be found, please call the Quincy Regional Crime Stoppers hotline at 217-228-4474. YOU CAN ALSO…
Read Full Article Muddy River News transaction information is obtained from Illinois Real Estate Transfer Declaration forms accompanying recorded documents. Dates provided may differ from actual transaction or recording dates. Further details may be obtained from the PTAX form or recorded documents. George E. Schrage IV of Quincy sold a residence at 1107 S. 23rd in Quincy to Dean…
Read Full Article Bobby L. Dickerson, 42, of Quincy for Possession of Meth less than 5 grams at 810 N. 7th St. Lodged 152Christopher L. Smith, 30, of Quincy for FTA – Theft & FTA – Possession of Stolen Property at 724 Washington St. Lodged 136Islam D. Woodson, 20, of 614 Ohio for Suspended Registration and Operating Uninsured…
Read Full Article 2023-014905, 08/21/2023 @ 00:17:47, 200 S Main St 305, HannibalNature of Complaint ThreatsOfficer Assigned 040 Hoebing, J M Entered By C74 Harp, A LAdult FemaleCompl. Information 08/21/2023AdultInvolve Information 08/21/2023Public Narrative Threats at 200 S Main St. 2023-014906, 08/21/2023 @ 00:24:56, 3001 St Marys Ave , HannibalNature of Complaint Juvenile ProblemOfficer Assigned 029 Wilt, M E…
Read Full Article BAYLIS, Ill. — A Baylis man pled guilty to a Class 3 felony for aggravated unlawful use of a weapon on Monday in Pike County Circuit Court and will receive 30 months of conditional discharge. A bench trial was scheduled for Monday for Donovan Syrcle, 35. However, as part of Syrcle’s plea agreement, three counts of…
Read Full Article Rushville man arrested for possession of child pornography after Illinois State Police investigation
SPRINGFIELD – Officials with the Illinois State Police Division of Criminal Investigation announced Tuesday the arrest of Ryun A. Vaughn, 25, of Rushville for possession of child pornography, a Class 2 felony. ISP DCI Zone 4 agents initiated an investigation in July 2022 after learning a subject was distributing child pornography through an online platform. During the…
Read Full Article SPRINGFIELD — Illinois Environmental Protection Agency Director John J. Kim announced Tuesday a third funding opportunity of $10 million to assist communities in meeting the requirements outlined in the Lead Service Line Replacement and Notification Act. The Lead Service Line Inventory grant program offers grants to local government units ranging from $20,000 to $50,000 to fund…
Read Full Article PALMYRA, Mo. — Local grill masters will compete for the people’s vote at the annual Rib and Wing Fest on Saturday, Sept. 9. Competitive groups will cook for bragging rights, trophies and the People’s Choice awards from noon-5 p.m. (or as long as supplies last) in Flower City Park in Palmyra, Mo. Proceeds from the…
Read Full Article That all seems like a lifetime ago, doesn’t it? … Welcome to today’s three thoughts that make up Vol. 704 of The Daily Dirt. 1. It was 54 years ago this month that Woodstock made music history. An estimated 500,000 attended the four-day rock music festival in upstate New York on an old dairy farm.…
Read Full Article CANTON, Mo. — Join Carrol Davenport, Hospice of Northeast Missouri’s spiritual care and bereavement coordinator, and hospice volunteer Barb Smith as they explore dealing with getting older and experiencing the reality of “life is NOT what I thought it would be when I got to this point.” This free program takes place from 1 to…
Read Full Article William A. Smith, 46, Quincy for Peace Disturbance. NTA 169Tyrone Davis, 42, of 310 Lind St. for Sexual Exploitation of a Child Under 13 and Resisting a Peace Officer at 150 S. 48th Street. Lodged 104Hit and Run – Hannah M. Young, 30, of Quincy reported on 08/15/23 she was struck by a grey Pontiac…
Read Full Article Brittany Boll and Matt Schuckman take a bite out of LaGondola’s Hot Sicilian to wrap up the Great Quincy Sandwich Debate. J. Robert Gough also talks to the folks at Chaddock about Foster Care.
Read Full Article QUINCY — The Quincy Public Schools Foundation recently welcomed two new trustees to its governing board. Michelle Moore, a former teacher and 2022 QPSF campaign chair, and Stephanie Erwin, accountant and former QPS board president, were unanimously approved to join the board in a vote by other QPSF trustees. The two began their three-year terms…
Read Full Article John Wood Community College (JWCC) and Illinois College (IC) signed an agricultural articulation agreement on Monday. Articulation agreements document a pathway between community college academic programs and courses to four-year university bachelor’s degrees. The agreements outline courses to be taken in the first two years at a community college that will directly transfer into a…
Read Full Article Quincy City Treasurer Linda Moore and Public Works Director Jeffrey Conte outline the new utilities payment system to MRN’s Ashley Conrad. GREDF President/CEO and former Quincy mayor Kyle Moore made his pitch to the Quincy City Council for eventual support of a housing program for Quincy and Adams County. Moore had presented a brief synopsis…
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