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QUINCY — A Quincy man is in custody Sunday morning in the Hancock County Jail after he allegedly battered a women, stole a car and fled from Quincy before eventually being arrested in Hancock County. Officers from the Quincy Police Department were dispatched to 1000 N. Eighth in Quincy at approximately 11:17 p.m. Saturday in…
Read Full Article It’s athletes like Nathan Chen and Chloe Kim who make the Winter Olympics must-see TV … Welcome to today’s three thoughts and Vol. 211 of The Daily Dirt. 1. My own personal medal winners — so far — for their contributions to the Winter Olympics, which are beginning their final week in Beijing: Gold medal: Nathan…
Read Full Article The Super Bowl is Sunday, but always remember as good as today’s stars are — and yes, they are truly great — if not for guys like Namath, Jurgensen, Blanda and others the game that we adore would not have evolved into what it has become. We owe a lot to Joe Willie, George, Roman…
Read Full Article Dear Muddy River News: Can I get Fritos to go with my taco dip and chili for my Super Bowl party? I’ve heard there’s a national shortage. If you’re headed to the grocery store this weekend, the short answer is yes. You should have plenty of Fritos available in Quincy to snack on during Sunday’s…
Read Full Article QUINCY — The Kroc Center’s youth ministry team will be the host of a Soup-er Bowl Party at 5 p.m. Sunday. All ages are invited to attend a night of food, fellowship and football for just $5. All proceeds from this annual soup competition support the Kroc Center’s youth ministry programs. “This is a fundraiser…
Read Full Article A public protest of Judge Robert Adrian’s reversal of a ruling in a criminal sexual assault case will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday in Washington Park. Expected to speak at the protest are Cameron Barnes, national youth director of the Rainbow PUSH Coalition; Kathy Entrup, president of the board of directors with QUANADA (Quincy…
Read Full Article Arrests and citations by the Quincy Police Department Kacey Womack (28) 202 Spur St. Ursa, IL for Fta leaving the scene. NTA 112 Amori T. McCloud (19) 4609 State St. Apt. 13, Quincy for operating an uninsured vehicle. NTA 131 Nathaniel Lee, Jr (32) 1346 Chestnut for No Valid Driver’s license and Wrong way on…
Read Full Article Daily Dirt for Friday, Feb. 11, 2022 Read each of those medal-winning comments closely. There is a lot of truth and wisdom in all three. Welcome to today’s troika of thoughts and Vol. 209 of The Daily Dirt. 1. Super Bowl Sunday is in two days. Here are three comments from through the years that…
Read Full Article QUINCY — A Quincy woman charged with stealing three vehicles, including a Quincy Police squad car, and led officers on a chase in excess of 100 miles per hour pled not guilty to multiple charges Wednesday in Adams County Circuit Court. The case for Mercedes N. Patterson, 25, was placed on the April jury trial…
Read Full Article QUINCY — A Mendon man charged with striking a school board member at a meeting of the Mendon School Board in September pled not guilty to the charges on Wednesday in Adams County Circuit Court. The case for Alex S. Felde, 30, has been placed on the June jury trial docket. A status hearing in…
Read Full Article QUINCY — A Quincy man who has been in the Adams County Jail for nearly 27 months facing three counts of first-degree murder now has private counsel. During a status hearing Thursday in Adams County Circuit Court, Judge Roger Thomson of Mason County accepted the appointment of Quincy attorney Nick Rober to represent Williams. John…
Read Full Article COLUMBIA, Mo. — Women in agriculture can improve their risk management skills and network with peers during Annie’s Project courses scheduled for spring 2022. Hosted by University of Missouri Extension, the Annie’s Project courses feature 18 hours of risk management education. “The courses focus on how to manage five types of farm risk – production, market, financial,…
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Read Full Article HANNIBAL, Mo. — A Hannibal man is in the Marion County Jail after being arrested Wednesday with several kinds of drugs on his person. Officers assigned to the Anti-Crime Enforcement Squad executed a search warrant in the 2100 block of Gordon after a lengthy narcotics investigation for the distribution of fentanyl. As officers approached the…
Read Full Article Daily Dirt for Thursday, Feb. 10, 2022 Music and chocolate are two items close to the heart of Stevie Love. Welcome to today’s three thoughts that make up Vol. 208 of The Daily Dirt. 1. We’re just a few days away from the World Series of Love for those who consider Valentine’s Day the most…
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Read Full Article 2022-002204, 02/09/2022 @ 04:27:23, , Hannibal Nature of Complaint VOID Officer Assigned 039 Lakenburger, C M Entered By 039 Lakenburger, C M Public Narrative Void. 2022-002205, 02/09/2022 @ 05:45:59, Surrey Hills , Hannibal Nature of Complaint Extra Patrol Officer Assigned 028 Traw, W J Entered By C61 Jaworski, J M Adult Male Compl. Extra Patrol-Residence 02/09/2022 Public Narrative Extra patrol was requested on Surrey Hills. 2022-002206, 02/09/2022 @…
Read Full Article Arrests and citations by the Quincy Police Department Bryan D. Holt, 45, Quincy, for FTA – DWLS. Lodged 151 Yevette Gholston (56) 233 Locust, Quincy for FTA driving while license revoked. NTA 185 Nathaniel L. Moulton (21) Quincy for violation of order of protection x 2, resisting arrest, threatening a public official, and FTA improper…
Read Full Article COLUMBIA, Mo. – Red roses have long been a hallmark of Valentine’s Day. But the beauty of fresh flowers is fleeting, while a houseplant can be a long-lasting expression of affection. Houseplants with heart-shaped leaves can be just the right gift for a special person, says University of Missouri Extension horticulturist Michele Warmund, who has…
Read Full Article SPRINGFIELD — If hospitalizations for COVID-19 continue to decline for the rest of the month, Gov. JB Pritzker plans to lift his executive order mandating face coverings indoors by Feb. 28. The plan does not apply to schools. It’s unclear what level of rise in hospitalizations could lead the state to change its course, but…
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