Saturday, May 11 2013 12:59 AM EDT2013-05-11 04:59:24 GMT
Licensed to wed Richard Scott Wakefield and Rhea Joy McChristy of Quincy Antonio Craig Woodson and Jabarra Shanita Lilly of Quincy Zachary Ryan Moore and Brianna Jona Lynn Mason of Quincy Benjamin
Licensed to wed Richard Scott Wakefield and Rhea Joy McChristy of Quincy Antonio Craig Woodson and Jabarra Shanita Lilly of Quincy Zachary Ryan Moore and Brianna Jona Lynn Mason of Quincy Benjamin Paul Goodman of...
Saturday, September 17 2011 12:26 AM EDT2011-09-17 04:26:06 GMT
Licensed to wed Andy William Runquist of Monticello, Mo. and Kimberly Rose Dodd of Quincy Cody Richard Sill of Ursa and Nicole Rose Mast of Liberty Matthew Garrett Boland and Sarah Ann Wheeler of Quincy Mathew...
Licensed to Wed Matthew Ryan McAneny and Shauna Nicole Knittig of Quincy Andrew Travis Derhake and Kayla Lynn Crawford of Liberty James Michael Henry and Kelly Leigh Johnson of Quincy Nichalas Tanner Holtschlag and...
Licensed to wed Daniel Lee Dunford and April Lynn Forbes of Quincy Jeremy Dustin Kepple and Kimberly Nicole Akers of Quincy Steven Eric Ball and Sharon Rose Ball of Quincy Andrew Isaac Wiseman of Payson and Kyla...
Licensed to wed Dustin David Dickhut and Jennifer Caroline Lubbert of Quincy John Anthony Jackson and Alexia Victoria Barnes of Cleveland, Texas Gerald Andrew Richards and Linette Clara Knutson of Quincy Daniel John...
Travis Garnett Webster and Shawna Lee Miller of QuincyBrian Wayne Cheney and Shannon Marie Cargill of QuincyMark Thomas Sorenson of Malad, Idaho and Margaret Sue Crist of QuincyBilly Gene Henninger and
Jackie Dee Curl Jr. of East Moline and Jenna Rae Powers of Davenport, IowaRichard Arlen Toolate Sr. and Sharon Kaye Lord of QuincyRyan Allen Kiel of Starkville, Miss. and Brooklyn Marie Frericks of QuincyBrandon
Tuesday, May 21 2013 9:28 AM EDT2013-05-21 13:28:25 GMT
Clusters of downtown merchants and residents examined the damage lining the heart of America's Hometown on Monday evening following a brutal storm.
Clusters of downtown merchants and residents examined the damage lining the heart of America's Hometown on Monday evening following a brutal storm. Without power, facts among residents remained thin even two hours after the storm had waned. Some parked on the street and listened to their car radios for information. "It's too dangerous right now. We even can't see," Nancy Miller, co-owner of the Ralls County Clock Shop at 207 N. Main, said.
Monday, May 20 2013 12:54 PM EDT2013-05-20 16:54:53 GMT
By EDWARD HUSAR Herald-Whig Staff Writer The world is looking a lot different today for Shuting "Showery" Song, a student from China who spent the past two years studying at Quincy Notre Dame High
The world is looking a lot different today for Shuting "Showery" Song, a student from China who spent the past two years studying at Quincy Notre Dame High School. Song, who graduated with the rest of the senior class...
Saturday, May 18 2013 10:05 PM EDT2013-05-19 02:05:41 GMT
By DEBORAH GERTZ HUSAR Herald-Whig Staff Writer Eli Pontius was raring to go well before the starting line. He and his twin brother, J.C., were going to have an easy time finishing Saturday's Bridge
Eli Pontius was raring to go well before the starting line. He and his twin brother, J.C., were going to have an easy time finishing Saturday's Bridge the Gap to Health 5K leisure walk -- thanks to a stroller ride...
Friday, May 17 2013 10:59 PM EDT2013-05-18 02:59:42 GMT
Dick Koetter, left, shares a laugh with Larry Sheffler and Bill Waters, rights, Friday at the reunion of the 126th Supply and Service Company at Cedar Crest Country Club. (H-W Photo/Phil Carlson)
By STEVE EIGHINGER Herald-Whig Staff Writer Joe Koetters has no problem remembering way back when. Late 1968 and most of 1969 represent a special time for Joe and his brother, Dick, plus more than
Joe Koetters has no problem remembering way back when. Late 1968 and most of 1969 represent a special time for Joe and his brother, Dick, plus more than 140 of their comrades in the Army National Guard's former 126th...
Monday, May 20 2013 11:19 AM EDT2013-05-20 15:19:26 GMT
By DOUG WILSON Herald-Whig Senior Writer Ammunition sales at local sporting goods stores have slowed in recent weeks, but retailers are not ready to relax limits on how much a customer can purchase.
Ammunition sales at local sporting goods stores have slowed in recent weeks, but retailers are not ready to relax limits on how much a customer can purchase. "It's starting to lighten up. Demand seems to be softening a...
Monday, May 20 2013 11:08 AM EDT2013-05-20 15:08:26 GMT
Librarian Susan Harbert wants to add a little more noise to the Hannibal Middle School library. Harbert will completely reform the quiet working space
HANNIBAL, Mo. -- Librarian Susan Harbert wants to add a little more noise to the Hannibal Middle School library. Harbert will completely reform the quiet working space into a center for learning collaboration this summer....
Monday, May 20 2013 8:31 AM EDT2013-05-20 12:31:52 GMT
By DEBORAH GERTZ HUSAR Herald-Whig Staff Writer MOUNT STERLING, Ill. -- As marketing/events librarian, David Kurfman spends most of his time talking about the Brown County Public Library and what it
MOUNT STERLING, Ill. -- As marketing/events librarian, David Kurfman spends most of his time talking about the Brown County Public Library and what it offers to the community. Now he's hoping a silent approach will do...
Sunday, May 19 2013 10:42 PM EDT2013-05-20 02:42:20 GMT
Bishop E.L. Warren raised his hands on Sunday and asked God to watch over public safety officials, just as they watch over the community.
Bishop E.L. Warren raised his hands on Sunday and asked God to watch over public safety officials, just as they watch over the community. He also thanked God for every year law enforcement goes without losing an officer and every time firefighters return safely from a burning building.
Sunday, May 19 2013 11:11 AM EDT2013-05-19 15:11:04 GMT
By MAGGIE MENDERSKI Herald-Whig Staff Writer Tears streamed down Maria Buchanan's face and dripped into the pile of crack cocaine in her lap. She'd finally hit bottom. Her addiction spanned two
Tears streamed down Maria Buchanan's face and dripped into the pile of crack cocaine in her lap. She'd finally hit bottom. Her addiction spanned two decades, numerous jobs, significant others and jail stays....