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‘We’re all rowing in the same boat’: Mayor’s housing task force holds first meeting

Quincy The community discussions surrounding Q-RILE, the non-binding referendum endorsing a housing ordinance drafted by the Quincy for Registration Inspection Licensing Enactment group that ...

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Driver harrassment of construction workers plagues Broadway water main project

Quincy When work on the pipes beneath Broadway started in April, lanes were closed and speeds on the city’s main thoroughfare were lowered. Tim ...

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Broadway construction is on schedule and on budget as it heads into phase two

Quincy Tim Keppner, the project manager for Rees Construction, informed Muddy River News on Tuesday that the first phase of the water line replacement ...

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A 37-Second Voicemail Recorded Her Chilling Final Moments—But Her Killer Boyfriend Had No Remorse for His Crime

39 years old Craig J. Charron was found guilty of killing his ex-girlfriend Laura Sardinha and received a sentence ranging from 26 years to ...

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Real estate transfers in Adams County from July 21-25, 2025

Illinois Real Estate Transfer Declaration forms that accompany recorded documents are the source of Muddy River News transaction information. The dates given might not ...

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Original John Quidor painting has historic public unveiling July 25

Quincy Best-selling author and historian Robert Turek has unearthed a finding that could have a significant impact on the art world and beyond, following ...

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Registration open for Missouri Master Gardener online course that begins Sunday, Aug. 10

Missouri’s Columbia. The online Master Gardener course offered by the University of Missouri Extension is now accepting registrations for autumn. August 10 marks the ...

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Pritzker signs bills addressing gun storage, tracing of firearms

Senate Bill 8 requires gun owners to keep their weapons secured and inaccessible to minors, people at risk of harming themselves or others, and ...

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Annexation discussion or “the future building of the Quincy empire” highlight City Council meeting

Quincy Alderman Jake Reed (R-6th Ward) spoke about the city’s future growth after the Quincy City Council rejected a Zoning Board of Appeals recommendation. ...

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Karoline Leavitt’s Failed Congressional Campaign Saddled with Over $320k Debt—Over 100 Creditors Waiting to be Paid Back

The congressional campaign committee run by White House Press Secretary Karli Leavitts has not paid over 100 debtors a total of $326,370.50. When Karoline’s ...

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