Quincy University head football coach Tom Pajic has announced that he will be resigning from his position. He'll be joining the Temple University staff as director of player personnel.
Quincy University announced yesterday that it will no longer offer women’s swimming among its intercollegiate athletic programs, effective immediately.
Glenn Jacobs, better known as the wrestler “Kane”, has announced a run for mayor of Knox County, Tennessee. Jacobs is a libertarian who first hinted at a political run last July.
In his first political commercial, posted April 11, an unmasked Jacobs pledges to work with local businesses and teachers and to “fight to keep government small and to keep our taxes low...
Join the Adams County League of Women Voters for an information forum regarding Q-TAP (Quincy Turn Around Partnership) this Wednesday, February 1, beginning at 7 p.m. with the doors opening at 6 p.m. The event will be held at the Quincy University MacHugh Theater, in the basement level of Francis Hall.
If you were listening to Y101 at any point during this week’s Throwback Thursday, chances are high that you heard Michael Rose paying tribute to the late, great George Michael who passed away on Christmas Day at the age of 53. I lost count exactly, but I think there was a Wham or post-Wham song every hour until Lisa Paige took over around 7:00.
This is Adam Levine; recording artist, TV star, entrepreneur, activist, and overall epitome of human perfection. With Adam as their charismatic frontman, Maroon 5 has sold more than 20 million albums, won three Grammys, 16 Billboard Music Awards, and spanned the globe many times over playing to millions of adoring fans.
And one time, they performed right here in Quincy…almost.
The Salvation Army Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center will be closing the facility for a week beginning on Monday, August 8th through Friday, August 12th as it undergoes facility improvements.
Following in the footsteps of the great Jesse Ventura, it looks like another pro wrestling superstar may be looking to pile drive (that’s a thing, right?) the world of politics…and this time, he’s a Quincy guy.
The American Baseball Coaches Association and Rawlings named Ryan Snyder as a member of the ABCA/Rawlings All-American First Team on Monday, May 30. The honor makes Snyder a consensus first team All-American for all three major NCAA Division II lists including ABCA/Rawlings, the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCWBA), and the NCAA Division II Conference Commissioners Association