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


September 3
La Harpe City Council Meeting: New Alderman Installed
Meet Your Neighbor
La Harpe Elevator Receives First Load of Corn
Business Spotlight: C. Depoy Design
Meet the New WCHS Assistant Principal and Athletic Director
Buzzing Pines Cafe: New Restaurant Opens in Rural Oquawka
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Hancock Board Approves Audit, Tackles Dog Issues, Welcomes Treasurer Candidate
Heat Drop Season Opener
Lia Elizabeth: “Why Small Towns Make It Easier (and Sometimes Harder) to Lean on Faith”

September 10
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Meet Your Neighbor
Business Spotlight: SAHM Stacks
CHARGERS OVERCOME BULLDOGS 34-15
Progress on OSLAD Project, Police Changes, and Other Updates
Days of Thunder: Remembering the 2000 Football Season
Lia Elizabeth: People Come and Go, but Some Stay Right Where You Need Them
Ryan Wilhite: “Harvest was Late, But Right on Time”
Stronghurst Village Board Meeting

September 17
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New Grain Leg Installed at Stronghurst Elevator
Biggsville Board Approves Sewer Ordinance, Discusses Hotel Tax and Property Compliance
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CHARGERS FALL TO BOMBERS 27-6
Sweet Traditions: Sorghum Milling in West Central Illinois
La Harpe City Council Meeting
Lia Elizabwrh: “We Must Turn Back to Faith in a Time of Hate”
Oquawka Village Board Votes to End Police Chief's Contract
Ryan Wilhite: “The Turning Point”
West Central Dominates Patriots in 54-14 Rout

September 24
West Central Middle School Baseball State Bound!
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Meet Your Neighbor
Business Spotlight: Country Financial, Allen Agency
Dallas City Council Addresses Community Concerns and Infrastructure Plans
From Diagnosis to Determination: Regan Pflasterer’s Five-Year Brain Cancer Journey
Heat Football Battles Back to Top Spartans 36-26
Henderson County Board Considers Public Transit Addition
FARMERS TOP CHARGERS 35-0
IW Board Approves Budget, Social Worker Pact, and New Hires
Lia Elizabeth: “Homecoming Week: Memories We’ll Never Forget”
Hancock County Clerk and Recorder Warns Residents of Property Fraud Activity
Ryan Wilhite: “Faith Like Potatoes”