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Illinois quick hits: Earthquake shakes Illinois; researchers look into cicada damage; sinkhole grows in Alton
Parts of northern Illinois shook Monday as a 3.4 magnitude earthquake struck in the early morning hours. The earthquake was centered northwest of the DeKalb County village of Somonauk. According to the United States Geological Survey, the trembler had an estimated depth of about 6 miles. The earthquake could be felt as far as Joliet.
Heat and humidity are no match for the community at McDonough County 4-H Fair
MACOMB, Ill. (KHQA) — The McDonough County 4-H fair in Macomb kicked off on Saturday. The heat and humidity didn’t stop exhibitors from getting ready and having fun for day three of the fair. "it's really hot, but it's always hot during this week," 4-H club member Maysn...
Quincy man sentenced to 18 years in prison in plea deal for September stabbing in Blessing Hospital parking lot
QUINCY — It started with a door ding. Dylan Test, 20, was sentenced to serve 18 years in the Illinois Department of Corrections on Monday morning by Judge Tad Brenner in Adams County Circuit Court. He waived his right to a jury trial on Feb. 27 and entered a guilty plea on April 30.
Missouri State Highway Patrol Troopers provide security at Republican National Convention
Milwaukee, Wisconsin — Missouri State Highway Patrol troopers were assisting the Milwaukee Police Department with security Monday at the 2024 Republican National Convention. Several Missouri officers were assigned to that detail. Missouri Highway Patrol officials said the main purpose of their troopers in Wisconsin was to protect life and...
82nd Adams County Fair kicks off July 24
Adams County, Ill. (KHQA) — "Experience the Difference," at the 2024 Adams County Fair as it kicks off July 24th at the fairgrounds north of Quincy. The 82nd Adams County Fair runs Wednesday, July 24th through Tuesday, July 30th. Highlights of this year's fair include concerts by legendary country...
Quincy Police Department reports another rash of vehicle burglary calls over weekend
QUINCY — The Quincy Police Department received numerous burglary-to-vehicle calls and several reports of stolen vehicles last weekend. Many of the stolen vehicles were recovered. A press release from the Quincy Police Department said the suspects targeted the south side of town. As in the past, most of the burglaries were to unlocked vehicles. The stolen vehicles were either Kia or Hyundai vehicles or other makes that were unlocked with the keys left inside.
Iowa State research sets funding record; total external funding increases to $544.6 million
AMES, Iowa – Iowa State researchers attracted a record $346.2 million in external funding for the fiscal year that ended June 30. That’s the third straight year of record research funding and the second straight of more than $300 million. Overall, Iowa State’s total external funding for fiscal...
Severe Thunderstorm Watch for portion of Southwest Iowa
(Des Moines) A Severe Thunderstorm Watch in in effect until 11:00 p.m. for the following counties in southwest Iowa: Adair, Audubon, Carroll, Crawford, Guthrie. The National Weather Service in Des Moines says hail and tornadoes are possible, but the primary severe threat will be destructive wind gusts as the thunderstorms head eastward.
Hey Iowa, Changes Are Coming to Your Favorite Target Store
Changes are coming to Target department stores across Iowa and the rest of the country beginning on July 15th. To be fair...there's a good chance this change doesn't affect you at all. Target will stop taking a once-popular form of payment beginning next week, and there's a good chance it's been years or even decades since you've paid at a Target register using one of these.
As a baby bust hits rural areas, hospital labor and delivery wards are closing down
In some rural areas, births have dropped by three-quarters since the late 1950s, and hospitals are shuttering labor and delivery units, leaving mothers little access to care when they need it.
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