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Public invited to discuss priority unfunded transportation needs on July 30 at MoDOT office in Hannibal
HANNIBAL, Mo. — The Missouri Department of Transportation is inviting the public to join the discussion on priority unfunded transportation needs in their areas. Missouri’s transportation system has 33,811 miles of roads and 10,392 bridges and culverts, making it one of the largest of any state in the nation. MoDOT, working with its regional planning partners, has outlined a draft High Priority Unfunded Needs listing, which identifies $1.1 billion in annual unfunded transportation needs for the system. The list was created to guide the development of needs into funded projects as state and federal transportation funds become available in future years.
Real estate transfers in Adams County from July 15-19, 2024
Muddy River News transaction information is obtained from Illinois Real Estate Transfer Declaration forms accompanying recorded documents. Dates provided may differ from actual transaction or recording dates. Further details may be obtained from the PTAX form or recorded documents. Jane L. Dietrich and James F. Hardy of Quincy sold a...
‘We’re not getting anything done’: Discussion about downtown cleanup escalates into aldermen complaints about maintenance citywide
QUINCY — Comments about a cleanup contract the city has with a Quincy business mushroomed into a discussion among aldermen about the lack of manpower to clean and maintain each of the city’s seven wards. The Quincy City Council approved a four-year, $128,000 plan with All-Phase Property Solutions...
QPD Blotter for July 25, 2024
Roger D. Sprinkle (51) Quincy for Trespassing at 527 Broadway. NTA. Allen L. Douglas (36) Quincy for Peace Disturbance, Interfering, and Illegal Dumping at 1705 Harrison. NTA. Leonna M. Cheney (45) Quincy for Battery at 5th and Vermont. Marty C. Simmons (37) Quincy for Vehicular Invasion, Aggravated Battery and Threatening...
Quincy to hire outside legal counsel to litigate housing, rebid Harrison bridge project
QUINCY, Ill. (KHQA) — The City of Quincy voted to hire outside legal counsel to help litigate housing standards cases at Monday's City Council meeting. This measure is intended to resolve the frequent conflicts of interest that emerge within city legal departments when handling these cases. As of now,...
United Way of Adams County to host resource fair on July 24
Quincy, Ill. (KHQA) — The Multi-Agency Resource Center (MARC) is a biannual event hosted by United Way of Adams County. The event aims to bring many of the resources available in Adams County together. Organizations helping with housing, food scarcity, employment and abuse, will be available to talk with...
Low reading scores in Quincy schools spark community action for improvement
QUINCY, Ill. (KHQA) — According to data from the 2023 Illinois Assessment of Readiness, less than 30% of third graders in Illinois met or exceeded reading proficiency standards on the assessment. Which mean over 70% of third graders can’t read at grade level. Regional Office of Education superintendent...
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