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This Week In Running: April 18, 2022

It’s a quieter week this week with only one headline race in the Two Oceans Marathon, but next week’s more than going to make up for it. Besides reviewing this week’s race results, we’re also previewing both The Canyons Endurance Runs by UTMB 100k and the Madeira Island Ultra-Trail. Let’s get this week rolling!

Two Oceans Marathon – Cape Town, South Africa

It’s called a marathon, but the Two Oceans Marathon actually runs 56 kilometers (35 miles).

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Gerda Steyn (South Africa) ... Read more

Loud Thunder Forest Preserve

Illinois City, Ill. (KWQC) -

The camping season is typically the first weekend in April through the last weekend in October each year as weather permits. Ben Mills from Loud Thunder Forest Preserve joins QCL to talk about how busy it has ... Read more

Aledo's police chief arrested for battery, official miscondu

ALEDO – Illinois State Police Division of Criminal Investigation officials announced Monday the indictment and arrest of Aledo Police Chief Christopher G. Sullivan for Battery (Class A Misdemeanor) and two counts of Official Misconduct (Class 3 Fel ... Read more

Open for Business: The Muddy Cup Coffee Co.

OQUAWKA, Ill. (KWQC) - The sound of an espresso machine is the sound of a dream come true for Tianna and Shawn Lain, as The Muddy Cup Coffee Company opens up shop in the small Mississippi River town of Oquawka, Illinois.

“We have, you ... Read more

Grain Deliveries Halted at Mississippi River Elevators; No Help Coming from Missouri River Flows

Asked if the Corps could instead boost water releases out of Gavins Point, John Remus, chief of the Missouri River Basin for the Corps Water Management Division, said there have been conversations about it, but the Corps is not authorized to release water to support navigation on the lower Mississippi River.

"We are not authorized on the Missouri River system to make releases for the sole purpose of supporting the Mississippi River for anything, whether it is navigation or flood control," Remus told DTN at a meeting Wednesday in Sm ... Read more

Men’s Basketball Beats Westminster Saturday; Women fall to

MONMOUTH, ILL. (12/17/2022) The Monmouth College men’s basketball team trailed by as many as nine points on Saturday but rallied for an 80-74 non-conference win over Westminster. The Scots (6-4) have won two straight home games and will play their ... Read more

ADM, Cargill reach deal to swap U.S. Midwest grain elevators

CHICAGO (Reuters) - Large U.S. grain merchants Cargill Inc [CARG.UL] and Archer Daniels Midland Co have reached a deal to swap some of their grain elevators in the U.S. Midwest in a deal expected to close later this summer, both companies said on Thu ... Read more

Headliner repair instead of replacement

The headliner in my tractor separated from its cardboard backing and started to droop down on my head. Rather than remove and try gluing or replacing it with a new one, I made an easy fix: Drill 5⁄16-inch holes through the fabric and just through t ... Read more

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