City of Carthage
Recent News About City of Carthage
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16 Hancock County residents classified as white test positive for COVID-19
As of June 14, at least 16 white residents of Hancock County tested positive for the coronavirus.
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Hancock County officials report one coronavirus death, with 18 confirmed cases
There have been 18 confirmed coronavirus cases in Hancock County as of June 14, with one death linked to the virus, according to data from the state Department of Public Health (IDPH).
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No Hancock County residents in their twenties test positive for COVID-19
As of June 14, there have been no Hancock County residents in their twenties who have tested positive for COVID-19.
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No Hancock County residents 80 or older test positive for COVID-19
As of June 14, there have been no Hancock County residents 80 years of age and older who have tested positive for COVID-19.
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On June 14, no white residents of Hancock County had COVID-19 tests return positive
On June 14, no white residents of Hancock County had COVID-19 tests return positive.
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No Hancock County residents in their sixties test positive for COVID-19
As of June 13, there have been no Hancock County residents in their sixties who have tested positive for COVID-19.
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No Hancock County residents under 20 test positive for COVID-19
As of June 13, there have been no Hancock County residents under 20 years of age who have tested positive for COVID-19.
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No Hancock County residents in their fifties test positive for COVID-19
As of June 13, there have been no Hancock County residents in their fifties who have tested positive for COVID-19.
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Hancock County officials report one coronavirus death, with 18 confirmed cases
There have been 18 confirmed coronavirus cases in Hancock County as of June 13, with one death linked to the virus, according to data from the state Department of Public Health (IDPH).
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No Hancock County residents in their seventies test positive for COVID-19
As of June 13, there have been no Hancock County residents in their seventies who have tested positive for COVID-19.
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16 Hancock County residents classified as white test positive for COVID-19
As of June 13, at least 16 white residents of Hancock County tested positive for the coronavirus.
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No Hancock County residents in their twenties test positive for COVID-19
As of June 13, there have been no Hancock County residents in their twenties who have tested positive for COVID-19.
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On June 13, no white residents of Hancock County had COVID-19 tests return positive
On June 13, no white residents of Hancock County had COVID-19 tests return positive.
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No Hancock County residents in their thirties test positive for COVID-19
As of June 13, there have been no Hancock County residents in their thirties who have tested positive for COVID-19.
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Q2 2019 Recap: Parolees near Illinois zip code 62321 convicted of drug crimes
There was an offender convicted of a crime involving drugs released on parole near Illinois zip code 62321 during the second quarter, according to Illinois Department of Corrections data obtained by the West Central Reporter.
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No Hancock County residents 80 or older test positive for COVID-19
As of June 13, there have been no Hancock County residents 80 years of age and older who have tested positive for COVID-19.
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No Hancock County residents in their forties test positive for COVID-19
As of June 13, there have been no Hancock County residents in their forties who have tested positive for COVID-19.
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Hancock County officials report one coronavirus death, with 18 confirmed cases
There have been 18 confirmed coronavirus cases in Hancock County as of June 12, with one death linked to the virus, according to data from the state Department of Public Health (IDPH).
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On June 12, no white residents of Hancock County had COVID-19 tests return positive
On June 12, no white residents of Hancock County had COVID-19 tests return positive.
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No Hancock County residents in their forties test positive for COVID-19
As of June 12, there have been no Hancock County residents in their forties who have tested positive for COVID-19.