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HAMILTON, Ill. — Three methamphetamine-related arrests were made in Hancock County on April 7. A deputy with the Hancock County Sheriff’s Department made a traffic stop at 12:02 a.m. on a blue 2010 Ford Explorer at 1015 Broadway in Hamilton for a traffic violation. The driver, Lacey C. Ford, 42, of Kahoka, Mo., was found…
Read Full Article HANNIBAL, Mo. – If you’ve been thinking about getting some ink, you can get a tattoo for a good cause this weekend. Two Fathoms Tattoo and the Northeast Missouri Humane Shelter are partnering for the third annual “Do Your Part with Skin Art.” More than 200 designs, for legs and arms only, will be priced from…
Read Full Article HANNIBAL, Mo. — The Ramp Park at Huckleberry Park has increased hours for spring. The Ramp Park, part of the Hannibal Parks & Recreation parks system, is open 4-6 p.m. weekdays and 1-6 p.m. weekends, weather permitting. Cost to use the park is $3 per visit or $40 for an annual pass and is for…
Read Full Article Matthew Raleigh, 30, of Quincy for FTA Failure to Reduce Speed. Lodged 161 Jeffery Morris, 65, of Quincy for Outdoor Storage in a the Downtown District. NTA 153 Isaiah Meeks, 20, of Quincy for FTA Poss of Meth, FTA Burglary, and FTA Fighting. Lodged 112 Shana M Chatman (42) of Quincy, arrested for Possession of…
Read Full Article 2023-006392, 04/12/2023 @ 00:43:38, Grand Ave Pleasant, Hannibal Nature of Complaint Traffic Stop Officer Assigned 020 Jobe, J B Entered By C62 Potter, L M Adult Female Suspect Warrant-In State Cleared by Arrest-Adult 04/12/2023Public Narrative Traffic stop for improper turn. Driver arrested on unrelated warrants, issued citations and released. 2023-006393, 04/12/2023 @ 01:06:43, Warren Barrett Dr Industrial Loop Rd W entrance, Hannibal Nature of…
Read Full Article 2023-006314, 04/11/2023 @ 00:53:07, N Section St Paris Ave, Hannibal Nature of Complaint Traffic Stop Officer Assigned 027 Myers, S N Entered By C84 Davenport, K J Adult Female Driver 04/11/2023Suspect Run Stop Sign Verbal Warning 04/11/2023 Public Narrative Traffic stop at N Section and Paris Ave. A warning was issued for running a stop sign. 2023-006315, 04/11/2023 @ 01:56:43, S Arch St Chestnut…
Read Full Article CARTHAGE, Ill. – George Brummell, a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner, recently joined the Memorial Hospital team. He has started seeing patients at the Memorial Medical Building at 1450 N. County Road 2050. Brummell earned his associate of science in nursing from John Wood Community College in Quincy and his bachelor of science in nursing…
Read Full Article Anne Pramaggiore to take rare – and risky – step of defending herself to jury CHICAGO – Federal prosecutors on Wednesday rested their case against three ex-lobbyists and the former CEO of electric utility Commonwealth Edison in a trial where the four stand accused of orchestrating a yearslong bribery scheme to influence Illinois’ most powerful…
Read Full Article QUINCY — Quincy Conference, an event where thousands of educators descended into Quincy for two days of workshops for professional development off-and-on for the last 40 years, won’t be returning this year. But it could return in the future. “The door isn’t completely closed on Quincy Conference,” said Michaela Fray-Tappe, director of LEAD Projects for…
Read Full Article Wobbly Cat Ashley is back to interview Barb Hun with Cuddle Cat Rescue.
Read Full Article QUINCY — Quincy University will induct four people into its Legal Hall of Fame during a ceremony on Saturday, April 15, in the Hall of Fame Room in the Health and Fitness Center, 20th and Oak. A cocktail hour starts at 6 p.m., with dinner and the ceremony to follow. The 2023 inductees are: Bickhaus…
Read Full Article WASHINGTON, D.C. — Sophia Marcolla of Quincy is representing Illinois as part of the Cherry Blossom Princess Program, which takes place annually during the National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C. Marcolla, a 2018 graduate of Quincy Notre Dame High School, now is a student at the University of Missouri School of Law. She is one of…
Read Full Article Daily Dirt for Thursday, April 13, 2023 I would never want top be one of those Guinness Book of World Records guys who has to verify certain accomplishments … Welcome to today’s three thoughts that make up Vol. 578 of The Daily Dirt. 1. Some strange Guinness Book of World Records I would bet serious…
Read Full Article QUINCY — GREDF President Kyle Moore addressed the Adams County Board Wednesday night to push for the need of improved housing in Quincy and Adams County. GREDF has been commissioned by the County and the City of Quincy to put together a housing study that is being funded primarily by the State of Illinois. Moore…
Read Full Article PALMYRA, Mo. — Palmyra High School Students watched as police officers held back a devastated mom screaming for her son, lying on top of a mangled car. The students had just walked up to a very real looking scene in the school parking lot of a mock drunk-driving accident, done in collaboration with local emergency…
Read Full Article SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — The Illinois State Police reported Wednesday that local law enforcement in 19 counties, totaling 21 calls, received threats directed towards schools. One of those schools was in Pittsfield. Responders reported not located any actual threats as a result of these calls. The ISP Statewide Terrorism and Intelligence Center has no information concerning credible…
Read Full Article Joshua C Peters, 2314 N 12th St, Public Drinking at 3700 Broadway St. NTA 104 Anthony J Meyers (40) 6524 Broadway for Failure to Reduce Speed to Avoid Accident at Maine & Lexington PTC 135 Rhonda L Fargis (47) Hannibal Mo for FTA Unlicensed at 530 Broadway USC 144 Chance H Dargis (19) 205 S…
Read Full Article MONTEBELLO TOWNSHIP, Ill. — A Nauvoo man was found to have drowned in the Mississippi River on Wednesday. Deputies with the Hancock County Sheriff’s Department received a report on Tuesday of a canoe that had tipped over and a man in the Mississippi River at the intersection of Illinois 96 and County Road 1720N. Deputies…
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