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Keokuk man seriously injured after four-wheeler overturns Sunday night in Lewis County
LaBELLE, Mo. — A Keokuk, Iowa, man suffered serious injuries in a crash on a four-wheeler Sunday night. A 2020 Polaris RZR, driven by Joseph Recor, 26, of Keokuk, was northbound on Route K, three miles north of LaBelle, when it overturned while Recor was trying to make a U-turn. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported Recor was transported by Air Evac helicopter to the University of Missouri Hospital in Columbia.
Mendon Fire Protection District to hold third annual Firefest Saturday at Adams County Fairgrounds
MENDON, Ill. — FireFest will begin at 4 p.m. on Saturday, June 1, at the Adams County Fairgrounds in Mendon. This event helps raise money for equipment purchases and improvements, safety gear and training opportunities for the fire department and the volunteer firefighters of the district. There is no...
Season comes to an abrupt and emotional end for Tennessee Softball
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) - The 3rd seeded Lady Vols 7th inning rally fell short Sunday night at Sherri Parker Lee Stadium as 14 seed Alabama takes the decisive Game-3 in the Knoxville Super Regional, 4-1. Tennessee (44-12) saw its SEC championship-winning season end at home but not before it gave...
For the Record - Thursday, May 23, 2023
05/23/24 – 2:27 a.m. – Fort Madison Police responded to a report of a burglary in the 1300 block of Avenue G. 05/22/24 – 10:40 p.m. – Fort Madison Police arrested Isaac Lee Hallman, 41, of Fort Madison in the 1400 block of Avenue F, on a charge of public intoxication and assault with bodily injury. He was taken to the Lee County Jail.
WIU, QC Graduate Center hosting inclusivity professional training
Western Illinois University and the Quad Cities Graduate Center are hosting a “How to Foster LGBTQ+ Inclusivity, Building Safe Spaces at Work and in Schools,” event on Friday, June 7 from 13-3 p.m. on the Quad Cities campus in Building C, room 2406. Haley D. Wikoff, WIU Counselor Education and College Student Personnel Assistant Professor, […]
Carthage believes in a new library
Rising construction costs have delayed plans for a new public library in Carthage, but fundraising efforts are moving ahead full-steam. Library Director Amy Gee said a local donor pledged $100,000 for the project if the community could raise that much. “So we put together a ‘Believe in the New Library’...
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