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The Quincy Gems, a collegiate summer baseball team, is not returning next season. The team’s owners, Jimmie and Julie Louthan, made the announcement on Tuesday. The couple cited sacrificing family time and a difficulty providing affordable seasonal entertainment.
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While the Mississippi River produced major flooding in parts of northern Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa and Minnesota, it is expected to crest well below serious flood levels in the St. Louis area this weekend.
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Many cities in the Upper Midwest have seen the river already reach its crest, as the water moves down through the system.
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The agreement will let the hospital that serves a predominantly rural area have access to the resources of a major city’s health care system without surrendering local control.
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The two new buildings will replace several aging structures that may be best remembered for their role in spreading Legionnaires' disease and killing 13 residents in 2015.
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St. Louis on the Air will adopt a summer broadcast schedule from August 1 through the month of September while the show’s producers search for a new host and launch a listening tour to prepare for new episodes in the fall.
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Thousands of Donald Trump supporters attended the sweltering rally outside of Quincy on Saturday.
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Congress approved $33 million to restore Quincy Bay, an 8-square-mile backwater of the Mississippi River.
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Mayor Mike Troup wants 5,000 new residents in Quincy by 2030.
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Rob Mellon, executive director of the Historical Society of Quincy and Adams County, guides us through SeeQuincy's new self-driving tour that highlights 20 historically significant sites and stories in Quincy, Illinois.