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This comes after several days of controversy following the judge's reversal of his own conviction of an 18-year-old man who had been charged with criminal sexual assault for allegedly assaulting a 16-year-old girl. → Read More
This comes after several days of controversy following the judge's reversal of his own conviction of an 18-year-old man who had been charged with criminal sexual assault for allegedly assaulting a 16-year-old girl. → Read More
This comes after several days of controversy following the judge's reversal of his own conviction of an 18-year-old man who had been charged with criminal sexual assault for allegedly assaulting a 16-year-old girl. → Read More
This comes after several days of controversy following the judge's reversal of his own conviction of an 18-year-old man who had been charged with criminal sexual assault for allegedly assaulting a 16-year-old girl. → Read More
This comes after several days of controversy following the judge's reversal of his own conviction of an 18-year-old man who had been charged with criminal sexual assault for allegedly assaulting a 16-year-old girl. → Read More
This comes after several days of controversy following the judge's reversal of his own conviction of an 18-year-old man who had been charged with criminal sexual assault for allegedly assaulting a 16-year-old girl. → Read More
CANTON, Mo. — Local entrepreneur and philanthropist Thomas A. Oakley has long been a proponent of regional cooperation. With a $1 million gift to Culver-Stockton College announced Wednesday, Oakley hopes → Read More
Quincy Medical Group officials on Tuesday night offered a glimpse into the clinic's new Cancer Institute at the Quincy Mall. Representatives from The Herald-Whig and our news-gathering partners at WGEM were able to tour treatment areas and learn more. → Read More
A landmark downtown building for sale and a heart looking for healing came together Friday. Quincy native Ryan Jude Tanner and his husband, Jay Krottinger, closed their purchase of the Elkton Hotel. → Read More
An Illinois Department of Transportation procurement request shows the first phase of a plan to repair and possibly expand Illl. 57 from north of Broadway in Quincy to the Interstate 172 interchange south of Marblehead, Ill., is moving forward. → Read More
QUINCY -- It's been more than two decades of gradual improvements for Charolette Homan, but she thinks the work on her home at 3404 State finally is done. "It's been the project house for 23 years," Homan said. "I think I need to be finished. I'm getting r → Read More
QUINCY -- Mark Tyrpin says he believes investing in the United Way of Adams County is an investment in people. "It's all about people helping people -- that's the bottom line," Tyrpin said. "When individuals who are in a position to do something for their → Read More
QUINCY -- Monday marks a new era at Quincy University, as Brian McGee begins his tenure as the school's 24th president, and he has been wasting little time acclimating himself to the campus and city. "I love the campus, it speaks to the history and tradit → Read More
A last-minute compromise proposal from Blessing Hospital to Quincy Medical Group to halt the clinic's plan to build an ambulatory surgery center in the former Bergner's building at Quincy Mall will not stop QMG's plans to move forward. → Read More
We have results from Clark, Knox, Monroe, Pike, Scotland and Shelby counties in Missouri so far. → Read More
QUINCY -- For Jeri Nicholson and her husband, Bill, a desire to spend time outdoors with their family led to a lot of work at the home they bought two years ago. "We like to barbecue and spend time with our family on the deck," Jeri said. "We had no back → Read More