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02/03/2012 11:49 PM
Officials stop Bullets' win early due to crowd trouble - The State Journal-Register

Officials stop Bullets' win early due to crowd trouble
The State Journal-Register
Tyler Watson had a team-high 10 points for Carrollton. West Central stands at 7-0 atop the WIVC but could end up sharing the conference title with Mount Sterling Brown County (6-1) if they lose their final game and the Hornets win out.


01/26/2012 07:39 AM
Stories appearing in Thursday's edition - Quincy Herald Whig

Stories appearing in Thursday's edition
Quincy Herald Whig
Meanwhile, Brown County was awarded $249707 to construct, replace or repair sidewalks to improve safety for students walking to Brown County Middle School in Mount Sterling. MENTORING: Families & Communities Together's mentoring program has served ...

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01/24/2012 02:05 PM
MU freshman dies during chase in Illinois - Columbia Daily Tribune

Columbia Daily Tribune

MU freshman dies during chase in Illinois
Columbia Daily Tribune
She was a member of her high school band and on the volleyball team. A 10 am service is scheduled for Thursday at Hunter Funeral Home in Golden, Ill. Around 2:50 am Sunday, a Brown County, Ill., sheriff's deputy responded to a complaint of property ...

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02/03/2012 08:27 AM
Feb. 3 Open Line - Jacksonville Journal Courier

Feb. 3 Open Line
Jacksonville Journal Courier
Watch the Illinois businesses flock to Indiana. To show how flawed the judgment of the JSD 117 school board is I just heard that North Elementary School was awarded the Spotlight Award for Excellence over the past two years along with Eisenhower and ...


01/18/2012 11:26 PM
Routt Rockets take flight after misfiring early - The State Journal-Register

Routt Rockets take flight after misfiring early
The State Journal-Register
“We're young, but I thought we'd be good this year,” said Thoroman, who will coach against his alma mater, Mount Sterling Brown County, Saturday night at the Routt Dome. “At this juncture, we've gotten there a little faster than I thought.


01/19/2012 09:04 AM
Careers: ISP promotes Jason Garthaus - Quincy Journal

Careers: ISP promotes Jason Garthaus
Quincy Journal
Illinois State Police Zone 4 Commander Tim Wooldridge would like to announce the recent promotion of Special Agent Jason Garthaus to rank of Sergeant. Sergeant Garthaus was a local graduate of Brown County High School in 1994 and went on to receive a ...


02/01/2012 03:57 PM
Cowboys go West for 2012 recruiting class - KTVQ Billings News

Cowboys go West for 2012 recruiting class
KTVQ Billings News
"I'm excited that we were able to get (Tim) Gleeson (punter) and (Eric) Nzeocha (wide receiver) in here early out of high school to go through spring drills with us. That certainly will give them an advantage by getting them 15 extra practices.

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01/24/2012 07:17 AM
Stories appearing in Tuesday's edition - Quincy Herald Whig

Stories appearing in Tuesday's edition
Quincy Herald Whig
Mark Kirk of Illinois could lose full use of his left arm and experience facial paralysis after a weekend stroke that required emergency surgery, but his physician said Monday the prospects for a complete mental recovery are strong.

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