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Quincy City Council approves $200,000 for riverfront renovations

QUINCY — The Quincy City Council on Monday voted 8-4 to allocate $200,000 of tax increment financing funds to the Quincy Riverfront Development Corp.

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The City of Quincy gets an update on investigation into police chief hiring process and to its cyber security

(WTAD) The Quincy City Council will have to wait one more week for a final report on an investigation into a whistle-blower complaint over the process to hire t

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'This just causes me to spend more time here': Texas pastor undeterred in quest to pass ordinance prohibiting abortions – Muddy River News

“We're going to continue to fight for the unborn in Quincy,” Reed said. “We won't let that stop us. I believe that the Right to Life community will come out, and we will have some decision making to do come 2025, just based off some of the opinions here.”

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Letter to the Editor: How could sanctuary city ordinance, which requires compliance with federal statutes, be illegal? – Muddy River News

While I do understand that the state of Illinois passed the Reproductive Health Act in 2019, that does not change the fact that Congress passed the Comstock Act in 1873.

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Aldermen question relevance of civility pledge, which gets tabled indefinitely – Muddy River News

Alderman Greg Fletcher, R-1, was the first to question the resolution. “What does civility mean? You yell too much or talk too loud?” he said. “Whatever the resolution would have in it,” Corporation Counsel Lonnie Dunn replied.

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