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QUINCY — Rep. Randy Frese (R-Paloma) has announced he is running for re-election to be one of three people who will represent Adams County in the Illinois House of Representatives. The new legislative maps divide Adams into the 94th, 99th and 100th Districts. The 99th House District consists of all or parts of Adams, Brown,…
Read Full Article MOUNT STERLING, Ill. — The Blessing Mount Sterling Clinic has been accredited as a Certified Rural Health Clinic and granted Exemplary Provider status by The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services partner organization, The Compliance Team, a federally-authorized national healthcare accreditation organization for rural clinics. Clinics must be in rural, underserved areas to receive Certified…
Read Full Article After the U.S. Supreme Court ruling Thursday against the Biden administration’s vaccine or testing mandate on employers of more than 100 employees, it’s expected the Illinois Department of Labor’s COVID-19 vaccine or testing mandate will be withdrawn. The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday blocked the Biden administration’s vaccine mandate on private sector businesses with more…
Read Full Article JACKSONVILLE, Ill. — We don’t often think much about insect pests outside of the occasional pantry pest or accidental invader during the winter months. That doesn’t mean our plants won’t have insect problems. This is particularly true for houseplants, where insect pests often seem to arrive out of nowhere. Common houseplant pests Spider mites are…
Read Full Article QUINCY — Quincy City Hall will be closed Monday in observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. It will reopen Tuesday for regular business hours. The weekly Quincy City Council meeting will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the council chambers. Central Services will be closed Monday. However, garbage and recycling will be picked…
Read Full Article Daily Dirt for Jan. 14, 2022 If you feel like arguing the baseball portion of today’s post, feel free … Sit back, relax and join me in today’s three thoughts that make up Vol. 183 of the Daily Dirt. 1. I’ve often played the mental game of “does he or doesn’t he” wear a toupee…
Read Full Article Steven C Schieferdecker (54) 1215 Madison for Driving Under the Infleuence and Illegal Transportation of Alcohol at 24th & State NTA 104 Troy L Smith (44) 316 Elm for Trespassing at 316 Elm Upper on 1/8/22 NTA 147 Anthony Sassen (25) was arrested for Unsecured Load. PTC -128 Melissa Oenning (47) was arrested on an…
Read Full Article SPRINGFIELD – A continuing sharp spike in COVID-19 cases being driven by the omicron variant has pushed the state’s hospital capacity to its limits and is prompting the state to bring in additional health care workers from other states and countries. Gov. JB Pritzker said Wednesday that more than 2,000 additional health care workers have…
Read Full Article It’s funny how regardless of where you’re from, you always seem to have a bit of a self-inflated opinion of the importance of your hometown. It’s not just a Quincy thing like many natives believe it to be (which is sort of the crux of the matter). Hometown pride is great. We all need boosters…
Read Full Article QUINCY — The John Wood Community College Heath Center Art Gallery is the host of a show of artwork by John Steinkamp through Feb. 18. Steinkamp is a self-taught oil painter who has worked with advertising agencies, television stations, non-profit organizations and entrepreneurs. In recent years, he has steadily increased his scope to include fine…
Read Full Article Donald R. Delcour (23) 1519 N. 4th, Quincy for Interfering. NTA 131 Lisa M. Snyder (53) 613 N. 8th, Quincy for operating an uninsured vehicle, leaving the scene, and driving on revoked license. NTA 180 Kevin R. Owen (36) 200 S. 3rd, Quincy for FTA retail theft. Lodged 135 Alicia L Trueblood (59) 611 Country…
Read Full Article 01/12/2022 @ 06:40:42, N 6Th Center St, Hannibal Nature of Complaint Information Officer Assigned 027 Myers, S N Entered By C52 Holley, B P Adult Involve Information 01/12/2022 Public Narrative Information was reported at N 6th and Center. 2022-000438, 01/12/2022 @ 07:05:59, 106 Lakeside Dr , Hannibal Nature of Complaint Suspicious Person Officer Assigned 027 Myers, S N Entered By C53 Keith, G M Adult Female Compl. Suspicious Person 01/12/2022 Adult Involve Suspicious Person…
Read Full Article QUINCY — Miss Adams County Fair Jersey Hesse will compete in the Miss Illinois County Fair Queen Pageant on Saturday and Sunday at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Springfield against county fair queens from all over the state. Hesse says she’s been working for the state pageant since she was crowned in July. “Representing Adams…
Read Full Article We’re entering the homestretch of the TV viewing season … That and more in today’s three thoughts that make up Vol. 182 of the Daily Dirt. 1. As we head into the final portion of the 2021-22 television viewing season, here’s an updated list of my top 10 shows: 1. “Yellowstone”: Let’s be honest, at this…
Read Full Article CAMP POINT, Ill. — Erica Smith has been juggling several balls this week. The growing number of teachers and staff members who haven’t come to work in the Camp Point Community Unit School District No. 3 have forced Smith, the district’s superintendent, to fill in as needed. “I’ve done everything,” Smith said Wednesday. “I’ve driven…
Read Full Article CANTON, Mo. — Culver-Stockton College announced Wednesday the establishment of the Tri-State Development Summit at the school with the support of a $1 million gift from Thomas A. Oakley, president and CEO of Quincy Media from 1969 to 2008. “We are proud to partner with Tom Oakley, who has been involved in tri-state economic development…
Read Full Article Lydia Miller and Scott Smith have been selected as chairpersons of the Quincy Notre Dame Foundation’s 45th Fund Drive which kicks off January 21. The QND Foundation has raised more than $17 million in the past 44 years and exceeded its 2021 goal of $447,500 by more than $124,000.The money raised helps keep tuition affordable…
Read Full Article QUINCY — A trial for a Quincy woman charged in an August 2020 crash that killed four people remains on track to be heard in February. However, a hearing on Friday could change that. A motion was filed by the state’s attorney’s office on Dec. 29 to extend the deadline for discovery in the case…
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