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Read Full Article JACKSON, Mo — Beautiful flower gardens begin with the right bedding plants, says Donna Aufdenberg, University of Missouri Extension horticulturist. Before heading to the garden center, research what plants do well in your area, Aufdenberg says. Also consider whether your gardening space is sunny or shady. Aufdenberg has more tips: Aufdenberg and other MU Extension…
Read Full Article There’s a small, but extremely vociferous corps of Ohio State fans in Quincy, and we absolutely love seeing the No. 2 city on the following list of most-rude towns … Welcome to today’s three thoughts that make up Vol. 586 of The Daily Dirt. 1. Chicago has been named the 14th-rudest city in America according to…
Read Full Article QUINCY — Another Kohl’s Food Show, another journey through what is always a palatial paradise for the palate. More than 150 vendors from not only the Tri-State area, but across the midwest and beyond filled the Oakley-Lindsay Center on Thursday. And they brought with them the expected cornucopia of culinary creations for this popular entree…
Read Full Article HANNIBAL, Mo. – The Hannibal Career and Technical Center is preparing to add a new building to the Hannibal campus. Brent Meyer, HCTC Director, explained to Hannibal school board members Wednesday night that funding for the building comes from a $250,000 grant received by the district. The construction of the building will require an additional…
Read Full Article QUINCY — Quincy University’s Gray Gallery will host the annual Baccalaureate-Senior Retrospective through May 13 in the Brenner Library. An artist reception will be held from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Friday, April 21 in the gallery. This one-person exhibition features senior Peyton Wiseman from Payson. It is a comprehensive showing of works created during his…
Read Full Article Garrett Liby, 29, of Quincy for Operate Uninsured Vehicle and Sus Reg. NTA 101 Joshua R Mutchler (26) Homeless and Rudolph L Parker (47) Homeless for Fighting at 224 S 8th NTA 185 Sheana E Patton-Gilkey (25) Hannibal Mo for FTA Speeding at 839 S 6th Lodged 185 Amy Miller, 29, Quincy. Domestic Battery Lodged.…
Read Full Article 2023-006821, 04/19/2023 @ 07:07:33, 2000 Chestnut St , Hannibal Nature of Complaint Abandoned Vehicle Officer Assigned 040 Hoebing, J M Entered By C69 Helton, C B Adult Male Involve 04/19/2023 Public Narrative Abandon Vehicle at 2000 Chestnut. 2023-006822, 04/19/2023 @ 07:31:54, Euclid Ave Near Bell Ave, Hannibal Nature of Complaint Animal Complaint Officer Assigned 074 Stout, R L Entered By C49 Heimer, C D Adult Female Compl. Dog At Large 04/19/2023…
Read Full Article Michl S. Hiatt (48) of 2434 Rocky Run Rd for Operating Uninsured Motor Vehicle and Expired Registration at 12th and Maine. NTA 125 Tina Henaifesh (61) of 1628 Jersey for Animal Cruelty. NTA 162 Sharon M. Froehlich (79) of 2130 Harrison St for Disregard Traffic Control Light at 48th and Broadway. PTC 155 Nathen J.…
Read Full Article 2023-006761, 04/18/2023 @ 07:06:58, Henderson St , Hannibal Nature of Complaint Found/Lost Item Officer Assigned 039 Lakenburger, C M Entered By 2492 Winningham, A L Adult Female Compl. Found Articles 04/18/2023Adult Female Contact Found Articles 04/18/2023Adult Involve Found Articles 04/18/2023 Public Narrative Found item was reported on Henderson St. 2023-006762, 04/18/2023 @ 07:24:46, Market St Marion, Hannibal Nature of Complaint Traffic Stop Officer Assigned 022 Benn, D J Entered By C104 Sheehan,…
Read Full Article Mike O’Cheltree talks to Ashley Conrad about the annual ladies weekend escape and Meg Duncan gets you caught up on all of the Hannibal news.
Read Full Article HANNIBAL, Mo. — The Hannibal Arts Council is looking for art submissions created by area artists. Submitted works should feature small works of art, 12 inches by 12 inches or less (including frame) in its longest dimension. Any media is accepted as long as it fits the size requirement. The exhibit will be on display…
Read Full Article QUINCY— The public is invited to the Adams County CEO (Creating Entrepreneurial Opportunities) Class of 2023 end-of-the-year trade show from 3-5 p.m. Sunday, April 23, at the Salvation Army Kroc Center, 405 Vermont. The open house-style event is free and open to the public. CEO students will be showcasing their personal businesses each started during…
Read Full Article QUINCY — Eleven educators will be inducted into the first class of the Quincy High School Educator Hall of Fame, which will honor staff members who made a positive impact on students, the school and the community of Quincy. This includes teachers, counselors, deans and administrators as well as clerical staff, custodial staff, kitchen staff…
Read Full Article CHICAGO – After nearly six weeks, a federal jury has heard almost all the evidence in the bribery trial of three ex-lobbyists for electric utility Commonwealth Edison and its former CEO who are accused of bribing former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan. Prosecutors allege the four arranged for Madigan allies to get jobs and contracts…
Read Full Article QUINCY — Friends of the Log Cabins are having a spring clean-up in the Log Cabin Village from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday, April 22 on Quinsippi Island. Plans are to prepare the village structures and grounds for the upcoming season. Debris will be removed, structures swept out and items will be set up for…
Read Full Article How would the St. Louis Sea Unicorns or the Chicago Sock Pockets sound?… Welcome to today’s three thoughts that make up Vol. 585 of The Daily Dirt. 1. Some of the best nicknames for sports teams are found in minor league baseball. Gone are the days when all sports teams carried rather pedestrian monikers like…
Read Full Article SPRINGFIELD – Chicago Mayor-elect Brandon Johnson said Wednesday his goal was to unify the state while calling Illinois a “vanguard for progressive policy all over this country” in an address to a joint session of the General Assembly. Johnson, a former middle school teacher and one-time staffer for Senate President Don Harmon, said he came…
Read Full Article HANNIBAL, Mo. — The greenhouse in front of the Hannibal Middle School is Hannibal High School Senior Caylee Cox’s happy place. She often finds herself in the greenhouse on weekends and evenings, checking on the flowers. Cox is not required to do that for the class, as her teacher often reminds her, but it is…
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