Hospital Sisters of St. Francis

SPRINGFIELD — On July 2, 1844, a Franciscan priest, Father Christopher Bernsmeyer, witnessed the religious commitment of women in Our Lady of Grace Chapel in Telgte, a village outside the city of Muenster, Westphalia, Germany. This marked the foundation of the Hospital Sisters of the Third Order of St. Francis, a religious community dedicated to the…

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MRM for May 2

Getting you ready for Dogwood Weekend with Bob Gough and Brittany Boll. News, weather and SPORTS! Speaking of sports, R&R Golf’s Ray Weast gives Brittany her first golf lesson. No animals were harmed during this experiment.

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Shingles anybody?

Parental discretion is advised. Do you know anyone who has ever had shingles?  Klitz explains how painful it is, while pontificating about the deceased Pope. Frankie hammers home the ridiculousness of fast food prices and Klitz reminds Frankie that everyone is going to get cancelled.

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TO THE BOOKMOBILE!

MRN’s Ron Kinscherf and Gina Miller show off the Quincy Public Library’s new Bookmobile! Gina is the “Mobile Librarian” or “Bookwoman”. So that makes Ron either “Bookboy” or “Bookworm”.

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NUTRITION HQ

MRN’s Ron Kinscherf talks to Tyler Holt with Nutrition HQ about healthy supplements and you don’t have to be a bodybuilder to take them. Mercantile Bank brings you Business Spotlight.

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JUSTIN COFFEY

What is happening with these crazy up and down markets? What is happening with these tariffs? How did the United States fund itself before the income tax?  Dr. Coffey explains the history to Frankie Muprhy-Giesing.

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APRIL AZOTEA

Fresh off her big win in the Hannibal Ward 2 primary, April Azotea joins Ashley and Brittany to talk about the race and some news about her future career outside of politics.

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Areas of Sexpertise: The April edition of “Ask Leah”

This project is in partnership with Heming Sexual Wellness Clinic. Have a topic you’d like us to cover or questions you’d like an expert’s feedback on? We want to hear from you. Submit your questions and requests 100 percent anonymously at this link.  MRN’s Aspen Gengenbacher and Leah Heming of the Heming Sexual Wellness Clinic discuss sexual…

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DOT STEM GRANTS AND MOM AND ME TEA

If you are a school looking for STEM dollars, apply for this grant by May 1 .  Over the past two years, Dot Foods has worked with educators across the region to deliver teacher training and support hands-on STEM learning. This new grant program expands that effort by helping schools launch or grow projects that engage…

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THE PATIO

Brittany Boll and Randy Phillips head to The Patio to get the full tour of this iconic Quincy landmark from owners Ryan Tanner and Jay Krottinger. And what exactly is a Chambong? SEE Quincy brings you Taste of the Town.

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MACKENZIE FINLEA

Mackenzie Finlea is guest directing at Quincy Community Theatre this summer and has experience in several technical theatre roles. MRN’s Ron Kinscherf’s talks to her about her experiences. Mercantile Bank brings you Business Spotlight.

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SARAH DEIEN

Sarah Deien stops by to talk about the great work Hannibal’s Reidel Foundation does for non-profits. We also touch on the state of local media and politics with the former news anchor. Brittany, Bobby and Ashley also discuss sports complexes and Easter, which is Brittany’s favorite high holy day … especially this year falling on…

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JEFF DORSEY

Ashley, Bobby and Brittany talk about civility in the world of social media commentary and how it seems to be lacking. Can we help clean it up? Then, Jeff Dorsey comes in to talk about the responsibility of voting, thoughts about running for office and how the media landscape has changed since he came to…

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RONNIE MCKENZIE

From educating people about ASL to using his platform to spread awareness and positivity, Ronnie McKenzie is redefining what it means to be an advocate in the digital age. We’re so excited for this special Club Muddy to share his journey, his insights, and his mission to make the world more inclusive. Then, Bobby joins…

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PREVENTING CHILD ABUSE AND PET OF THE WEEK

Can we be nice to our kids and our pets please? Barb Baker Chapin stops by to talk about Transitions increasing the awareness of Child Abuse Prevention Month and then Brittany Boll gets to play with a dog from the Quincy Humane Society in our Pet of the Week segment, sponsored by State Farm agent…

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STEVE LOOTEN

Longtime area sportscaster Steve Looten has put together a compilation of quotes from athletes and other notables to inspire you or at least make you think a bit. He chats with fellow author Ron Kinscherf. Quincy Public Library brings you Book Nook.

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THE RELIC HUNTER

On this episode of Muddy River Gems brought to you by Dot Foods, we’ll go arrowhead collecting with the master. Going down dirt roads, walking through creeks, we introduce you to a man with an eye for the ancient.

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MIKE TROUP

MRN’s David Adam sat down with Quincy Mayor Mike Troup and his challenger, Linda Moore, to discuss the city’s mayoral campaign as it enters its final days.

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LINDA MOORE

MRN’s David Adam sat down with Quincy Mayor Mike Troup and his challenger, Linda Moore, to discuss the city’s mayoral campaign as it enters its final days.

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ENCHANTED BOOKS

MRN’s Ron Kinscherf talks to Jennifer Tournear of Enchanted Books about running a locally owned bookstore and how she stands out against the big boxes and online booksellers.

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QRILE DISCUSSION

For months, members of the group Q-RILE (an acronym for Quincy for Registration Inspection Licensing Enactment) collected signatures from members of the community to get their ordinance proposal on the ballot for the next election. After securing enough signatures, the proposal is set to appear as a ballot referendum on Tuesday. As it is non-binding, even upon…

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HERRINGTON’S BENYA HOME

This month’s edition of Muddy TV Cribs shows you the home of Gail and Steve Herrington. It’s a John Benya designed home. Benya, a Quincy native, is widely recognized for his mid-modern style of architecture. SEE Quincy, the Quincy Convention and Visitors Bureau, brings you Muddy TV Cribs.

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MARCH 22

Frankie Murphy Giesing and Josh Klitz get into the gory details of the death of Gene Hackman and then deftly switch to muscle cars. Hooligans brings you Frankie and The Klitz.

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AREAS OF SEXPERTISE

If we received the same level of education for everything else as what we receive in regards to sex, we’d have writers who couldn’t spell, bankers who couldn’t count and lawyers with no concept of the justice system. We’re not necessarily here to debate why we don’t learn these things sooner, but we are here to make…

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BILL TERLISNER

Ashley, Bobby and Brittany quickly get you caught up on the topics of the week and continue with the St. Pat’s Weekend celebration. When you are celebrating this weekend, you could stop at Cedar Club, owned by the always gregarious Bill Terlisner, or “Barn” as Ashley lovingly refers to him as. The successful businessman, Alton…

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ST. PAT’S EDITION

The extended holiday St. Patrick’s weekend has started at Muddy River. We suggest you get your corned beef at Kohl’s Cash and Carry Showroom and we show you how to make a delicious rueben. Or just get your corned beef and cabbage there for the weekend. We also let you know all of the hotspots…

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BUD’S PAINT AND BODY SHOP

Bud’s Paint and Body Shop was founded in 1945 by Wayne F. “Bud” Englehardt after he returned home from the Navy and serving in World War II. Bud’s Paint & Body Shop has been loyally serving Northeast Missouri for over seventy-five years. Today Bud’s Paint & Body Shop is run by Larry, Bud’s son, and…

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KELSEY SPRINKLE

Bobby talks about Lent and Ashley and Brittany thought he said “lint.” They also discuss the future of commercial air service in Quincy … or if there is a future for commercial air service in Quincy. Then, Kelsey Sprinkle from Ram’s Horn Body Art Studio talks tats and they discuss graffiti as art. Also, there…

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BOYS AND THEIR TOYS

Frankie and Josh talk about the cool kids toys for the young, young at heart and the oldsters. Josh, noting his age, says while Hooligans will not be open for the 5:05 a.m crowd on St. Pat’s., you can head to 10th and Washington at 10 a.m. to get your green on for the March…

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DARRELL HENZE

Henze sat down with Muddy River News for a 45 minute interview on March 3 to discuss what happened during the closed session meeting. Quincy Public School officials were informed the interview was happening and given an opportunity to respond. They declined.

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EXCLUSIVE – NIEMANN FOODS ANNOUNCEMENT

In a Muddy River News exclusive, Niemann Foods, Inc. (NFI) announced Monday it will be constructing a Haymakers convenience store, becoming the first major tenant at the West Quincy Port Authority site. Rich Niemann Jr., CEO and president of NFI, said he believes the store will cost at least $10 million. The 7,000-square foot facility…

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STEVE BELKO

John Wood Community College political science and history professor Steve Belko talks about New Illinois and its likelihood of happening and then how the state and federal governments are working together … or not … in the current political climate.

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PLAYING HARDBALL WITH SOFTBALL

Ashley, Bobby and Brittany discuss the firing of the Quincy High School softball coach over a social media post and administrators feeling “disrespected”. Then, they put a bow on the primary as Ashley learns how to use a microphone for the first time. Kudos for Brittany for her keen sense of observation.

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