The two new buildings will replace several aging structures that may be best remembered for their role in spreading Legionnaires' disease and killing 13 residents in 2015.
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Michele Coble of Lincolnton poses for a photo on Jan. 12. She s one of more than 1 million eligible North Carolinians who didn t vote in the 2020 election.
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Michele Coble of Lincolnton has a strong opinion about the Jan. 6 mob riot at the U.S. Capitol.
“I think that’s the craziest thing I have ever seen - to storm the Capitol,” she said. “And I’m really thinking you really didn’t accomplish nothing but you stirred up a whole lot of nothing just over the election.”
It s Christmas time and the lists for Santa are out there including a list of needs at the Illinois Veteran s Home in Quincy.
People can be so generous at this time of year and hopefully they can be that way with the needs of our Veterans at the Veteran s Home in Quincy. Listed below are some of the items needed on the Wish List for Santa this year.
1. A gift for each of the 321residents ($20 will sponsor one resident)
2. Eighty 32 to 36 High Definition Television (Approx. $100 per television)
3. A soft serve Ice Cream maker (At a cost of $5,000)
4. Monetary donations for purchasing outdoor Christmas decorations ($10,000 goal)
QUINCY — The sprawling campus where the Illinois Veterans Home sits on North 12th Street may be providing an unexpected — yet valuable — tool in the facility’s effort to