Former Hannibal woman earns rare spot in ABC Showcase
Former Hannibal woman earns rare spot in ABC Showcase
The Disney/ABC Talent Showcase targets the country's untapped talent, and this year that search has brought Hannibal's Santana Dempsey into the spotlight.
The Disney/ABC Talent Showcase targets the country's untapped talent, and this year that search has brought Hannibal's Santana Dempsey into the spotlight. Each year, ABC plugs the showcase's talent into its...
A good trick this Halloween: To keep your pets safe, keep them away from treats
A good trick this Halloween: To keep your pets safe, keep them away from treats
By STEVE EIGHINGER Herald-Whig Staff Writer While Halloween can be a night of fun -- and calories -- for both kids and parents, it can turn deadly for the house pet. As good as those Milky Way, Snickers
While Halloween can be a night of fun -- and calories -- for both kids and parents, it can turn deadly for the house pet. As good as those Milky Way, Snickers and Hershey's candy bars can be to humans, they can be...
Mary Kay grant will help Quanada with child care
Mary Kay grant will help Quanada with child care
By DON O'BRIEN Herald-Whig Staff Writer Quanada Executive Director Megan Duesterhaus was surprised to receive a grant from the Mary Kay Foundation but was happy to get the help. The Quincy-based women's
Quanada Executive Director Megan Duesterhaus was surprised to receive a grant from the Mary Kay Foundation but was happy to get the help. The Quincy-based women's shelter recently received a $20,000 grant from the...
Lewistown seeks bond issue for waterworks, sewage
Lewistown seeks bond issue for waterworks, sewage
By MAGGIE MENDERSKI Herald-Whig Staff Writer LEWISTOWN, Mo. -- A waterworks and sewage bond issue in Lewistown next Tuesday may eventually ease rising sewer rates. The city of Lewistown is seeking
LEWISTOWN, Mo. -- A waterworks and sewage bond issue in Lewistown next Tuesday may eventually ease rising sewer rates. The city of Lewistown is seeking to issue $2 million in waterworks and sewage system revenue bonds to...
'Quincy Community Education Institute' set for Saturday morning
'Quincy Community Education Institute' set for Saturday morning
By EDWARD HUSAR Herald-Whig Staff Writer Parents, guardians, educators and members of the community can learn how to help students be more successful in school by taking part in a "Quincy Community
Parents, guardians, educators and members of the community can learn how to help students be more successful in school by taking part in a "Quincy Community Education Institute" from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday at Baldwin...
One eatery expands, two work toward opening on riverfront
One eatery expands, two work toward opening on riverfront
Activity along the Quincy riverfront is picking up as two restaurants prepare for openings and one that has been in operation has expanded to the second floor.
Activity along the Quincy riverfront is picking up as two restaurants prepare for openings and one that has been in operation has expanded to the second floor. BoodaLu Steakhouse and Muddy Dog Bar has been operating at the former Jorge the Crook's property at 117 Hampshire since July 1. Chicks on the River will open in the former Kutter's restaurant at 236 N. Front. The Tilted Kilt will open in the former Johnny Bang Bang's at 138 N. Front.
Henaifesh family's front yard a horror-ific spectacle for Halloween
Henaifesh family's front yard a horror-ific spectacle for Halloween
Tina Henaifesh grew up loving horror movies, an attraction that over the years has fed her passion -- make that obsession -- for Halloween in a most entertaining and ghoulish sense.
Tina Henaifesh grew up loving horror movies, an attraction that over the years has fed her passion -- make that obsession -- for Halloween in a most entertaining and ghoulish sense. So it's not much of a reach to imagine where most of the ideas and concepts came from for the Halloween display in front of the house where Tina and her husband, Nasser, live at 1628 Jersey.
Gov. Nixon reports positive year for Missouri corn crop
Gov. Nixon reports positive year for Missouri corn crop
By MAGGIE MENDERSKI Herald-Whig Staff Writer NOVELTY, Mo. -- Despite a shortfall of rain this summer state officials reported a positive year for the Missouri corn crop Tuesday afternoon. Missouri
NOVELTY, Mo. -- Despite a shortfall of rain this summer state officials reported a positive year for the Missouri corn crop Tuesday afternoon. Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon announced in a press conference at the ADM grain...
Request to rezone for apartment complex at old Emerson School goes to Plan Commission
Request to rezone for apartment complex at old Emerson School goes to Plan Commission
By MATT HOPF Herald-Whig Staff Writer A formal request to rezone the former headquarters of the Quincy Park District has been submitted to the city of Quincy. The Quincy City Council forwarded the
A formal request to rezone the former headquarters of the Quincy Park District has been submitted to the city of Quincy. The Quincy City Council forwarded the request Monday to the Plan Commission for a recommendation...
Health Department's proposed $3.265M budget down slightly
Health Department's proposed $3.265M budget down slightly
By MATT HOPF Herald-Whig Staff Writer The Adams County Health Department's proposed budget for the next fiscal year is similar to its current spending plan. The department plans to request a $3.265
The Adams County Health Department's proposed budget for the next fiscal year is similar to its current spending plan. The department plans to request a $3.265 million budget for the fiscal year that begins Dec. 1, a...
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