The Hancock-Henderson Hancock Quill, Inc Archives - November 2025


November 5
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La Harpe Car Show Committee Donates $2,000 to Great River Honor Flight
Meet Your Neighbor
CHARGERS FALL IN PLAY-OFFS TO ROCKETS 56-12
Dallas City Council Addresses Community Events, Infrastructure, and Leadership Changes in October Meetings
Heat Football Falls in First Round of I8FA Playoffs
Henderson County Board Approves Key Financial and Service Measures
La Harpe School Board Approves FY2026 Budget and Playground Donation
Lia Elizabeth: “When Life Doesn’t Seem Fair”
Ryan Wilhite: “Trusting God When Others Don’t Understand.”
Natalie Dowell Schmitt’sThinking Out Loud

November 12
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Local Schools Celebrate Veterans Day
Biggsville Board Approves Website, ACH Payments, Generator Plans
Meet Your Neighbor
Dallas City Addresses Community Events, Infrastructure, and Leadership Changes in October Meetings
Henderson County Board Hears Healthcare Costs, Ambulance Needs
Lia Elizabeth: “Facing Fear in a Fear-Filled World”
Ryan Wilhite: “The Doors Only God Could Open”
Stronghurst Board Sets Time For Parade
Natalie Dowell Schmitt: Thinking Out Loud

November 19
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West Central Elementary Topple Nearly 1,200 Cereal Boxes in “Boxes of Gratitude” Domino Challenge
Meet Your Neighbor
LH-DC Girls Basketball Wins Sand Valley Tournament
La Harpe City Council October Meetings
Lia Elizabeth: “When Enough Is Enough”
One Family One Purpose Raises Over $55k
Ryan Wilhite: “Led by the Spirit, not by Comfort”
Natalie Dowell Schmitt: Thinking Out Loud

November 26
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Ryan Wilhite: “Gods Faithfulness in the Midst of a Storm”
Dallas City Council Approves New Ordinances
Hancock County Board Meeting
A Historic Chapter Closes: Hotel Nauvoo and Its Famous Buffet Prepare for Retirement After 78 Years
Illini West To Hold Property Tax Levy Public Hearing Dec. 17th
La Harpe City Council
Lia Elizabeth: “Are We Too Full of Ourselves?”
Two Lighted Parades Coming to Henderson County!
WC Board Approves Up to $8.25 Million in Bonds for Safety and Security Upgrades