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Yet again in communities along the Mississippi River, residents and business owners are filling sandbags and holding their breath as the water creeps…
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One of the oldest Jewish synagogues in Illinois has closed its doors.Worshippers from across the country gathered Saturday to deconsecrate the B’nai…
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The escape room experience sounds a lot like putting yourself in a stressful situation for the sake of fun. These are games in which a group of people are…
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The Quincy Housing Authority has received $1 million from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to remove lead from its residential…
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‘Even in his priesthood, some reviled him’: Effort to canonize African-American priest moves forwardA diverse group of people were once parishioners under the ministry of Father Augustus Tolton in Quincy, Illinois, during the late 19th century. That is…
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Father Augustus Tolton was born into slavery just outside of Hannibal in Ralls County, Missouri in 1854. He would go on to become the first recognized…
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The Mississippi River town of Quincy, Illinois, was a major stop on the Underground Railroad as slaves attempted to make their way from Missouri to a free…
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The city of Quincy and Adams County are rolling out a new brand, designed to help tell the area's story and boost economic development efforts."Right on…
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Illinois has confirmed three more deaths from Legionnaires' disease at a Quincy veterans' home, increasing the number of fatalities from the outbreak to…
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A four-year pilot initiative in Quincy hopes to develop a pipeline of skilled workers to fill technical jobs at local businesses.The "Quincy Promise"…