Jettson Marks

Quincy Police Department releases Fourth of July enforcement statistics

QUINCY — Quincy Police Department made one impaired driving arrest, including alcohol and cannabis- related arrests and issued 14 seat belt citations or warnings ...

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Marsha M. McCorrison — Hansen-Spear

Marsha M. McCorrison, age 76, of Quincy, died on Wednesday, July 9, 2025 at 3:27 a.m. in Blessing Hospital. Marsha was born on December ...

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Hannibal native Gaylah Sublette appointed as president of A.T. Still University Missouri campus

HANNIBAL, Mo. — A.T. Still University of Health Sciences (ATSU) has announced the appointment of Gaylah Sublette, MBA, as president of its Missouri campus, ...

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Inauguration for WIU president Kristi Mindrup to be held Thursday, Oct. 16

MACOMB, Ill. — Western Illinois University will be celebrating the inauguration of its 13th president, Kristi Mindrup, at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 16 in ...

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Man Went to Friend’s House to Purchase PS5—Woke Up With Zip Ties and Duct Tape With His Bank Account Drained

As journalists, we cover crime stories almost every day, from robbery to homicide to assault, everything under one umbrella. Sometimes, certain stories make us ...

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Mom and 8-Year-Old Son Shot Dead— Cops Find Chilling Texts and Notes in Teen’s Room

The grisly deaths of 44-year-old Jessica Lyman and her 8-year-old son Eli Painter in the nonviolent suburb of Saratoga Springs , Utah, have led ...

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DAILY DIRT: Illinoisans among the nation’s most sports-loving people

Daily Dirt for Wednesday, July 9, 2025 Missourians only come in at number 27. Welcome to The Daily Dirt’s Vol. 1,337: Three Thoughts for ...

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Mother and daughter forge a permanent connection with their jewelry business

Everyone has been in that situation before: rushing to go, being late, and futilely searching for something you can’t locate. Where is your favorite ...

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The wild and wonderful elderberry

Milan, Illinois. I usually put a lot of effort into creating a landscape that I like, but occasionally a plant that is beautiful, easy ...

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Youth Tour opens minds and builds leaders-local students represent Adams Electric and Adams Telephone in D.C.

Every June, a small number of high school students from all over Illinois go from their small towns to the nation’s capital to spend ...

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