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Four arrested in connection with Payson burglary

Arrested and were: • Robin R. Wilson, 35, of Payson, on charges of residential burglary and possession of a stolen firearm. • Joshua D. Lovelace, 28, of Quincy, on charges of residential burglary, possession of a stolen firearm and felon in possession of a firearm. • Justin T. Summers, 36, of Quincy, on charges of residential burglary, possession of a stolen firearm and felon in possession of a firearm. • Lucas J. Daggett, 37, of Quincy, on charges of residential burglary, possession of a stolen firearm and felon in possession of a firearm.  The Adams County Sheriff s Department said in October it received a report of of a burglary in rural Payson where firearms and ammunition were taken along with several tools.

As Lake Michigan beaches erode, millions of dollars have been poured into temporary solutions

As Lake Michigan beaches erode, millions of dollars have been poured into temporary solutions By Patrick M. O’Connell Chicago Tribune December 20, 2020 11:22pm Text size Copy shortlink: LUDINGTON, MICH. – As the wind whipped across the top of the Big Sable Point lighthouse, one of the most famous and beloved on the Great Lakes, Jim Gallie pointed to the disappearing beach: It s been progressively getting worse. Hikers and beachcombers who trekked along the shoreline to the remote, historic lighthouse at Ludington State Park once had ample room between the waves and the metal breakwall. Now the Michigan Department of Natural Resources is spending $130,000 to recap the sea wall and place new

Hunters, Get Your Deer Meat Tested for CWD

WBGZ Radio 12/20/2020 | By Cole Lauterbach - Illinois Radio Network For 18 years, Illinois has been waging war against the spread of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in the state’s deer population.  CWD has the ability to spread extensively, eventually killing off herds. Meat from infected deer is not safe to eat. Like Mad Cow Disease, CWD belongs to a family of diseases called prion diseases.  “There has never been any proven transmission of CWD from deer to people, but that is not saying that the risk is zero,” said Dan Skinner, forest wildlife program manager for the Illinois Department of Natural Resources. “Just because it has not been proven, it doesn’t mean that the potential is not out there.”

IDNR Conservation Police honored by national association

Fri, 12/18/2020 - 5:20pm admin Following successful education and enforcement actions during the three-day 2020 Fourth of July holiday, the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, IDNR, Conservation Police Officers, CPOs, have been named top mid-sized agency in the Operation Dry Water program by the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators. “Our Conservation Police spend entire days on the water in the summer, speaking with boaters, checking safety equipment and watching for and enforcing Operating Under the Influence (OUI) laws,” IDNR director Colleen Callahan said in a news release. “They work tirelessly, regardless of the awards received. Still, we’re extremely proud of their achievements this year - and every year.”  

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