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Strip-tillage saves the crop on this Illinois farm

In 2018, Andrew Reuschel, a Golden, Illinois, farmer, was moving firmly down a regenerative agriculture path that is key in building soil carbon. Following in a soil conservation mode begun by his grandfather, Louis, and continued with his father, Jeff, their fields were nearing 100% no-till.

Andrew continuously experimented with multispecies cover crops — some of which he might plant up to three times on a single field during a calendar year. The strategies were working well. Corn yields tallied more than 200 bushels per acre wi ... Read more

QPD Blotter for Nov. 21, 2022 – Muddy River News

Matthew Schroder,37, Quincy, for Stealing at 2201 North 24th on 10/31/22. NTA 145

Barnell Thomas,27, Quincy, for Speeding at 3rd Elm on 11/21/22. PTC 122

Andrew Roberts,38, Quincy, for Failure to Wear Seatbelt at 3rd Elm on ... Read more

Pastor Dan Rowe of Trinity Lutheran Church retires

Pastor Dan Rowe of Trinity Lutheran Church retires

–Last month, Pastor Dan Rowe announced his retirement from the ministry of Trinity Lutheran Church and School effective Oct. 31, 2019. Pastor Rowe has served the Lutheran Church for th ... Read more

100th Birthday: Mildred Smith Crews

Mildred Smith Crews was born March 4, 1919, and is celebrating her 100th birthday Monday.

Mildred, known by the friends as "Millie," has lived a life of service and has inspired others to that legacy of service. Born in Quincy, Illinois, ... Read more

Illinois soybean group position encourages connections

BLOOMINGTON — Ashley Barry isn’t following in the footsteps of anyone in her new job. She is the first one to hold it.

While “engagement manager” may sound more like a job title for a wedding planner, her work involves connecting soybean growers with legislators to get their voices heard.

This Illinois Soybean Association job is part of a growing Government Relations and Strategy department. The team will grow from three members to eight by January, said director Andrew Larson.

Barry is no stranger ... Read more

Bonnaroo music festival turns food waste into compost

The Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival turned 180 tons of what would have been waste into compost after the four-day event in June, announced its partner, Eco-Products.

Bonnaroo, held annually at Great Stage Park, the 900-acre farm and event ... Read more

'I look amazing!' Two deserving moms get fresh Ambush Makeov

The sunny weather brought tons of fans to the TODAY plaza just in time for our weekly Ambush Makeovers. The Ambush team found two women starting whole new chapters in their lives and set them up with brand-new looks to take on their new adventures in ... Read more

SIU Center for Family Medicine expands COVID-19 testing effo

SIU Center for Family Medicine expands COVID-19 testing effort

A team is assembled and ready for COVID-19 testing at the Carbondale SIU Medicine testing site. Courtesy of Rikeesha Phelon/SIU Medicine

SIU Medicine physician S ... Read more

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Mayor Pauly believes that all elected officials are servant leaders for the community they represent. As electeds, it is most important that we connect with our community, work to understand the values, goals and priorities of this special community, and reflect that in all the work that we do.