Wind advisory Sunday into Monday morning in Qunicy, Ill.
Wind advisory in effect until 6 Monday morning. West winds 20 to 30 mph with gusts up to 45 mph in south central, southwest, and west central Illinois and central, east central, and northeast Missouri. Unsecured objects and tree limbs could be blown around.
Read MoreGABE’S SILVER DOLLAR CHRISTMAS PARTY
Ashley, Bob and Brittany hang out with Santa Gabe and get great presents at the Silver Dollar Christmas Party!
Read More3D PRINTING
3D printing, or additive manufacturing, builds three-dimensional objects layer by layer from a digital design (CAD model) by adding or bonding material, unlike traditional subtractive methods that cut away from a block. It uses various processes (like melting plastic filament or curing resin with light) to fuse materials (plastics, metals, powders) into complex shapes, offering…
Read MoreLUXE AND CLEAN EATS
On this episode of The Sunday Sitdown, Nate and Kate from The Luxe Health and Wellness Spa welcome their good friends Todd and Jenna Hendrickson, the owners of Clean Eatz, to the table. The couples chat about how they first crossed paths, how those connections turned into collaboration, and why local helping local truly benefits…
Read MoreMCCLEERY LAW
Dan McCleery with McCleery Law joins Ron Kinscherf on the Business Spotlight to talk about what you do if you’re in an accident and there are insurance issues involved. Bank of Springfield brings you Business Spotlight.
Read MoreAppliances arrive at Quincy’s Hope House thanks to QND football players
The day after Christmas, a new washer, dryer, refrigerator, and deep freezer arrived at Hope House for expectant mothers facing homelessness. Quincy Notre Dame football players paid for the appliances, with money they raised during Homecoming Week. The non-profit said it is humbled by the support and blessed to have received more than $7,000 from…
Read MoreBREWED BY EFB 12-24
Confused about hemp versus cannabis and all the headlines around THC drinks and changing laws? Today on EFB’s Coffee Talk, we sit down with Matt Anderson, owner and operator of SunMed Modern Wellness, to break it all down in a way that actually makes sense. From the real difference between hemp and cannabis, to what…
Read MoreA CHAT WITH SANTA AND LET’S GO TO THE RINK.
On this very merry Daily Muddy, Santa himself drops in to spill the cocoa – letting Bob know who landed on the naughty list, who squeaked by on the nice list, and how the Muddy Buddies really behaved this year. He also shares the inside scoop on his packed Christmas Eve schedule and weighs in…
Read MoreKWANZAA AND PET OF THE MONTH
On today’s Holiday Daily Muddy, Ashley sits down with Marsha Mayfield from the Juneteenth Coalition to talk about Kwanzaa – a week-long celebration honoring African American culture, community, and shared values through tradition and reflection. Then, Herb Lankey joins Ashley to introduce our Pet of the Month, Marble, an almost 5-year-old terrier/hound mix with a…
Read MoreA SPORTS WINE-AL CHRISTMAS
Chris Duerr and Bob Gough stumble onto some tasty wines perfect to go with Christmas dinner or as gifts. Bob is no sommelier like Chris, but he’s been known to pop or cork or two. County Market Liquor brings you Sports Wine-al.
Read MoreMuddy Night Lights; Season 2 Episode 18
Muddy Night Lights, powered by Farm & Home Supply, airs live from 7 p.m. to 9 on Monday nights during the prep football & basketball season to highlight high school and college gridiron and court action throughout Tri-State Area.
Read MoreCHRISTMAS ON PARK PLACE
This week, Angela Gutting invites us inside her Park Place home, located in Quincy’s first covenant neighborhood. From decked-out halls to original architectural details and a few unexpected surprises, this home is full of charm and character. Step inside this beautiful space and take the tour as See Quincy presents another festive edition of Muddy…
Read MoreDr. David Rapp and his Quincy Connections
Surgeon David Rapp has traveled the globe to operate on people whose poverty has denied them basic care. He has climbed the highest mountain in North America to raise money to support his charity, Global Surgical Expedition, or GSE, while facing the challenges of bringing an entire operating room to the farthest corners of the…
Read MorePedestrian hit along 8th Street near Broadway in Quincy
Police were on the scene shortly after five on Sunday night, said a woman had been taken to the hospital. The woman was hit after dark along 8th Street, which was lined with parked cars. The exact circumstances were still the subject of investigation.
Read MoreTHE BLESSING FOUNDATION
Jayme Connell will become the new Administrative Director of the Blessing Foundation, effective Jan. 1. Connell joined Blessing in 2019 and has served in the Employee Wellbeing and Organizational Development departments. She is a graduate of the University of Central Missouri. Connell and her husband, Bill, have two adult children and live in Liberty. Connell…
Read MoreHANDS ON THERAPY
Dr. Leah Whipple and Dr. Alaina Gribler from Hands On Therapy join Brittany at the round table to talk about what truly hands-on physical therapy can do for your body. Hands On Therapy is a cash-based practice, meaning no insurance and no doctor’s referral required. Whether you’re dealing with pain, recovering from an injury, or…
Read MoreGEMSTONE COUNTERTOPS
GemStone Countertops, makes your countertop search easy. They showcases full slabs in their showroom, not just tiny samples. MRN’s Ron Kinscherf talks to Lindsay Ertel about the company’s success.
Read MoreBROOKE TRANTOR
On today’s Club Muddy, the Muddy Buddies dive into two big local conversations, the proposed sports complex and what the NCAA suspension at Quincy University could mean moving forward. Then we shift gears into something a little more cinematic. We sit down with a trainer, actress, writer, director, and now filmmaker behind a movie rooted…
Read MoreDec. 19
Bob Gough and Brittany Boll get you caught up on a busy news week on Muddy River Mornings, driven by Hess Auto Agency. We find out about the possibility of a White Christmas in weather from Farm and Home Supply and sports with Matt Schuckman and Chris Duerr.
Read MoreDebris dangles over rooftop, downtown Quincy
Debris began dangling over the rooftop of an abandoned building at 5th and Maine Street in Quincy on Thursday night. A wind advisory was in effect until midnight Friday. 20-30 mph winds with gusts up to 35 mph.
Read MoreMERRY CHRISTMAS, YA FILTHY ANIMALS
Christmas is so hard, isn’t it? Do you feel it’s breaking you? Frankie has seen people go broke trying to please their families. Klitz has angered his grandmother at the dinner table, to the point of, well, it’s not good. We need to hurry and get through this holiday before someone gets hurt. Have you…
Read MorePICKLEBALLING, TOURING THE JOHN WOOD MANSION AND DOB WITH THE BBB
Tom Batenhorst with Hannibal Parks and Rec talks about the growth of pickleball in America’s Hometown, Lynn Niewhoner lets us know when you can tour the John Wood Mansion during the holidays and Don O’Brien with the Better Business Bureau hears yet another one of Ashley’s tales of woe about getting scammed.
Read MoreStaffing Vacancies at QPS
There are currently 60 staffing vacancies at QPS, 30 certified teaching positions. 16 of those are in special education. The director of personnel with the district called it a crisis, with several other department heads lamenting how they’ve had to adjust at Wednesday’s school board meeting.
Read MoreSip & Scroll
On today’s Coffee Talk, Ash C and Britt B kick things off with a brand new segment, Sip & Scroll, sharing what caught their attention online. Then the ladies dive into a roundup of local news before taking five minutes of your time to share some last-minute shopping ideas. We wrap it all up with…
Read MoreVETERANS HEALTH FAIR TODAY IN HANNIBAL AND WINTER SOLSTICE
On today’s Daily Muddy, Kayla Breder joins Ashley to talk about the Winter Solstice – the beginning of winter, the longest night of the year, and her Winter Solstice circle celebration. Then Maria Poindexter with the Hannibal American Legion stops by to chat about today’s Veteran Health Fair from 10 to 2, along with the…
Read MoreKEVIN MCCLEAN
On today’s Minutes with the Mayor, Kevin McClean, director of Central Services, joins Ashley to explain what all falls under Central Services, the recent addition of Code Red, and everyone’s favorite winter worry- snowplows. Kevin breaks down how it all works and how you can best communicate with the department.
Read MoreTHE GIFT OF GOOD HEALTH, THE LAST DANCING WITH THE LOCAL STARS AND SHOP SMALL SATURDAY IN THE DISTRICT
On today’s Daily Muddy, Ann Awerkamp Dickson from Blessing joins Ashley to talk about the Gift of Good Health Blessing, an initiative designed to drive giving for the Blessing Foundation. She explains what the foundation does for our community, why that support matters, and how you can get involved in giving back. Then, Drew Quintero…
Read MoreQuincy Children’s Museusm hosted 50,000 visitors over past two years
At Monday’s Quincy City Council meeting, she shared some key accomplishments and charted a path for progress. In the past two years, the museum has drawn 50,000 visitors and served 20,000 kids on the road. It has 300 member families. Some visit once a month, others once or twice a week. Fundraising continues to move…
Read MoreMuddy Night Lights; Season 2 Episode 17
Muddy Night Lights, powered by Farm & Home Supply, airs live from 7 p.m. to 9 on Monday nights during the prep football & basketball season to highlight high school and college gridiron and court action throughout Tri-State Area.
Read MoreQuincy’s Fix or Flatten program can’t fix affordable housing crunch
City leaders will admit the longtime nickname for the “Fix or Flatten”, or F/F, implies nuisance properties are ripe for rehab to allow a new family to move in. In reality, many of the properties coming into the city’s possession are in such disrepair that the cost to fix them is equal to or more…
Read MoreTHANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE – ADAM YATES
Ron Kinscherf talks to Quincy Police Chief Adam Yates about his time in the Marine Corps and how it helped make him a better police officer … and a better student. 8te Open brings you “Thank you for your service”.
Read MoreRUTHIE MAY’S BAKERY
On this week’s Business Spotlight, brought to you by Bank of Springfield, April Oberly from Ruthie May’s Bakery stops by with an armful of sweets and a story to match. She shares with Ron how she launched her own cottage bakery and why her treats are selling out at holiday shows faster than she can…
Read MorePolice body cam video of controversial property search in Louisiana, Mo.
LOUISIANA, Mo.–Police Chief Josh Baker released the body cam video worn by a fellow officer during a controversial search of a historic property on October 29. At first the chief said privacy prevented him from making the video public. On Friday afternoon, he notified Muddy River News that the city attorney said they could release…
Read MoreBRIAN BORDENKIRCHER
On today’s Club Muddy, we’ve got a special “home for the holidays” episode. The crew sits down to talk about the rising cost to live in our own homes – and the search for solutions rather than just calling it doomsday. Then we’re joined by Brian “Bordy” Bordenkircher, who made the trip in from the…
Read MoreDec. 12
News, weather and sports this morning on Muddy River Mornings, driven by Hess Auto Agency. Will the White Christmas stick around? Who is emerging in local high school hoops? Where can you go to get that Christmas spirit this weekend?
Read MorePICKS, PARLAYS AND PINTS for Dec. 11
Lots of big point spreads in the NFL this weekend, so maybe look at the over/unders? It’s time for Picks, Parlays and Pints from Utopia Event Center and Heck Gaming.
Read MoreHanukkah AND DOB WITH THE BBB
On today’s episode of the Daily Muddy, Carla Gordan stops by to share her Hanukkah experience. We talk history, tradition, a few tricks of the trade, and what the Jewish community looks like here in Quincy. Then Don O’Brien from the Better Business Bureau swings in to chat with Brittany about his favorite subject- scams.…
Read MoreLouisiana, Mo. property owner says police illegally searched the home he’s renovating
John Boyd says he’s getting ready to “get the hell out of town,” after he says police illegally entered a home he’s renovating. It turns out his neighbor, who happens to be the mayor’s wife, made a complaint about squatters being inside the home. But instead of contacting Boyd or his financial consultant, who’s overseeing…
Read MoreYOUNG LIFE
On today’s Daily Muddy, Jacob Hollensteiner, the area director for Young Life – a program centered around youth and faith – stops by to share his message of cheer. Ashley and Jacob dive into Young Life’s end-of-year campaign and talk through what it really means to support kids as they navigate the heavier moments of…
Read MoreAdams County Sheriff’s Sgt. Gunnar Caster retires
Sgt., with nearly 30 years on the job, credits his wife and her never-ending support for his lengthy career.
Read MoreDEC. 9
On today’s Coffee Talk, we’ve got a special guest dropping by to break down the tax levy. After being denied time to speak at council last night, we figured – what the heck – let’s give him the floor here. Ash and Britt sip their EFB while soaking up all the wisdom Mike Shull brings…
Read MoreDec. 9
On this week’s Minutes with the Mayor, it’s all about timing. We break down the window you need to sign up for public comment at Quincy City Council meetings, the wait many are feeling with U.S. Postal Service delivery delays, and why the Mayor says it’s time to figure it out. Tune in — the…
Read MoreThe Gemettes, First Baptist Church coat giveaway and The Well House
On today’s Daily Muddy, Ashley kicks things off with Ashley Burnett from the brand new dance group The Gemettes. She’s bringing all the details on their upcoming performance happening Wednesday, December 10. Then Reverend Dr. Orville Jones from First Baptist Church stops by to share how you can take part in their coat giveaway on…
Read MoreMuddy Night Lights; Season 2 Episode 16
Muddy Night Lights, powered by Farm & Home Supply, airs live from 7 p.m. to 9 on Monday nights during the prep football & basketball season to highlight high school and college gridiron and court action throughout Tri-State Area.
Read MoreJWCC College for Life Coffee Bar
On this episode of Taste of the Town, Randy and Brittany take you inside John Wood Community College for a stop that’s as cozy as it is unexpected. Tucked inside the JWCC library is the College for Life Coffee Bar – open to the public and serving up homemade hot cocoa and specialty beverages brewed…
Read MoreLED LIGHTING
Where have all the lightbulbs gone? Scott Richardson joins Bob Gough to discuss LED lights – the history, science, and future.
Read MoreELAM HEATING AND AIR
Ron Kinscherf talks to John Hultz with Elam Heating and Air about using tax credits for heat pump and air conditioner rebates by the end of the year, how extreme weather affects your system and the company’s new website, which will be rolling out soon.
Read MoreRemembering being a kid at Christmas
Ever been to Merkels by The Abbey or the Kay Bee toy store in the old mall? Ever heard of the K’s Merchandise catalog or the Sears Catalog? Did you circle the toys you wanted or did you write them out on a piece of paper? What’s the first Christmas song you learned as a…
Read MoreDAWN FLEER
Ashley, Bobby and Brittany are not lawyers and they don’t play them on TV. But they do wonder how relationships change and are affected when lawyers become judges. Then we get a whole bunch of girl talk when Dawn Fleer joins the ladies to talk holiday fitness. It’s okay to have a little extra during…
Read MoreDec. 5
Despite the cold weather, there are still a ton of great activities going on this weekend. Bob Gough and Brittany Boll give you all the details on Muddy River Mornings, driven by Hess Auto Agency. We also have sports and more details of the weekend forecast.
Read MoreQuincy WWII Veteran celebrates 100th birthday with open house Sunday
Don “Bergie” Bergman was an Aviation Radioman and landed on almost every island in the Pacific during WW II. His family is hosting an open house 100th birthday celebration at the Quincy Senior and Family Resource Center on York Street in Quincy on Sunday, December 7, from 2:30 p.m. until 4:30 p.m.
Read MoreVoices of Chaddock: Meet the chaplain bringing peace of mind to students and staff alike
Voices of Chaddock is a series of immersive reports aimed at giving a true sense of the school’s DTAP approach to helping children dealing with trauma and attachment issues. The Methodist Church founded Chaddock School in Quincy. To this day, it has a full-time chaplain, Kyle Frink, who works at the main campus to offer…
Read MoreBELLA EASE AND DOB WITH THE BBB
Today on the Daily Muddy, Lori De Verger and Tecarl Steele from Bella Ease join Ashley to share how the program shaped Steele’s life — and to talk about their end-of-year campaign, “You Matter.” Find out how you can get involved. Then Don O’Brien from the Better Business Bureau breaks down holiday credit, buy-now-pay-later, and…
Read MoreBLACK FRIDAY VS. CYBER MONDAY
On today’s EFB Coffee Talk, brought to you by Electric Fountain Brewing, we dive right in. First up: merry marketing — Black Friday vs. Cyber Monday, what deals make us jingle, and which ones fall flat. We also discuss the community’s reaction to the tragic discovery of a woman’s body in Washington Park over the…
Read MoreINTO THE WOODS AND CANDLELIGHT MEMORIALS
On today’s Daily Muddy, Ethan Nienaber, Artistic Director for Quincy Community Theatre and director of the upcoming production of Into the Woods, joins Burgundy Hill, QCT’s Executive Director, as they sit down with Ashley. The pair talk about the show, what audiences can expect, and even share a sneak peek of QCT’s 2026 season. Tickets…
Read MoreJudicial Candidates Debate for the at-large seat on Eighth Judicial Circuit
Republican Tim Bass, who is Assistant Adams County State’s Attorney, and Republican Judge Chris Pratt, who currently serves in the Eighth Judicial Circuit, took part in a debate organized by the Quincy Tea Party. Quincy Tea Party President Johnathan Hamann served as moderator. This is published without any editing, so there may be some camera…
Read MoreCODE RED AND COMMUNITY CONNECT
On this week’s Minutes with the Mayor, Ashley is joined by Kristin Neiman from Communication Strategies with the City of Quincy and Quincy Fire Chief Steve Salrin. They break down two important tools now available to the public: Code Red and Community Connect. Kristin and Chief Salrin explain what each program does, how they serve…
Read MoreANGEL TREE PARADE, RINGING BELLS AND FARM TAXES
Today on the Daily Muddy, Ashley kicks things off with Matt Schmidt from the Salvation Army and Eddie Griffin with the Muddy River Riders as they team up to bring the Angel Tree Parade to life. This powerful partnership is all about making sure local families feel the love this season. They break down how…
Read MoreQuincy Police Chief Adam Yates gives update after woman found dead in Washington Park
Coroner identified woman found dead in Quincy’s Washington Park Sunday as Kimberly K. Norwood, 64, and a resident of the Lincoln Douglas Apartments, just west of Washington Park across 4th Street. One local family member has been notified. The death appears to be from natural causes. Police Chief Yates said there was no evidence of…
Read MoreMuddy Night Lights; Season 2 Episode 15
Muddy Night Lights, powered by Farm & Home Supply, airs live from 7 p.m. to 9 on Monday nights during the prep football & basketball season to highlight high school and college gridiron and court action throughout Tri-State Area.
Read MoreAIR COMBAT MUSEUM
The Air Combat Museum in Springfield, Ill. showcases the role of military aviation and features a collection of historic aircraft and aviation memorabilia including a Beechcraft AT-11 used to train bombardiers in World War II, a P-51 Mustang, a Vought F4U-S Corsair, a 1930s Fleet Model 9 biplane, and a Soko G-21 Galeb, the first…
Read MoreBody found in Washington Park
A passerby called 9-1-1 to report a body in Quincy’s Washington Park around 8 Sunday morning, November 30. Responding officers said it was obvious the person was dead. MRN’s Michele McCormack talks briefly with Sgt. Jessica Hollensteiner, who was in charge of the scene, but she was limited on what she could say given the…
Read MoreTAT TALK for Nov. 30
Kelsy Sprinkle from The Ram’s Horn Body Art Studio swings by the roundtable for another episode of Tat Talk. She comes armed with a whole bag of listener-submitted questions from The Ram’s Horn inbox, and she and Brittany dig into some of the most common curiosities and myths people have before getting inked. Kelsy also…
Read MoreCity of Quincy urges caution in aftermath of Saturday snowfall
City of Quincy says Central Services crews have completed initial passes on most streets and will continue operations throughout the day and evening. Residents are encouraged to move vehicles off the street wherever possible. Keeping streets clear of parked vehicles allows snowplow crews to work more efficiently and safely.
Read MoreSaturday morning snowfall at sunrise
Blowing snow continued with sunrise. City of Quincy plow trucks were out on main streets as of 4 a.m. Pavement is visible on main thoroughfares downtown, side streets are slushy or snow-covered, the corners are tricky with accumulation of snow already cleared away .
Read MoreSPROUT THERAPY
Sprout Therapy believes every child deserve the chance to grow strong roots. Through playful, high-quality speech and language therapy. Bank of Springfield brings you Business Spotlight.
Read MoreOvernight snowfall Quincy
City of Quincy Director of Central Services Kevin McClean announced that the full snow-removal crew will report at 5:00 a.m. Saturday to begin clearing streets as snowfall begins. McClean said the goal is to keep residents informed and ensure the community is aware of the City’s plan going into the weekend. “Our crews will be…
Read MoreWeekend Snow Forecast from Meteorologist Brent Clair
Meteorologist Brent Clair updates us on the weekend snow forecast. #weather #snow #snOMG
Read MoreAREAS OF SEXPERTISE — EROTIC ASPHYXIATION
Though once considered a niche practice largely isolated to the BDSM (Bondage and discipline, Dominance and submission, Sadism and Masochism) community, consensual strangulation during sex, or erotic asphyxiation, has risen in recent years among younger generations. But can someone truly consent to something being done to them if they’re not fully aware of the potential…
Read MoreThe Taylor Home
QUINCY — Today on Muddy TV Cribs, Judy Taylor welcomes us inside the Maine Street home she shares with her husband Richard — a spot many in Quincy instantly recognize thanks to the two concrete lions standing guard out front. We wanted the perfect setting for a Thanksgiving special, and we absolutely found it. Inside,…
Read MoreBLACKOUT WEDNESDAY AT HOOLIGAN’S
Today on Club Muddy, the Muddy Buddies hit the road for a Blackout Wednesday takeover at what Josh Klitz swears is the best corner bar in town — Hooligans on 10th and Washington. We’re talking all things Thanksgiving: the legendary food lineups, the family feuds we all pretend won’t happen, and of course — who’s…
Read MoreThanksgiving pre-game
Today on Coffee Talk, the ladies dive into all things Thanksgiving — the fun, the facts, and the food quirks we all secretly judge each other for. We’re breaking down your Thanksgiving plate personality, chatting about who actually invented this holiday in the first place, and sprinkling in some truly random Turkey Day trivia you…
Read MoreSaturday’s Christmas Parade then Light the Park!
Today on the Daily Muddy, Alicia Stupavsky from Rotary After Dark sits down with Ashley to talk about the return of something Quincy hasn’t seen in a very long time — a Christmas parade. They break down what to expect, why the tradition is being revived, and all the festive details for Saturday’s event. Then,…
Read MoreMISSING PERSON SEARCH IN LEWIS CO.
DURHAM, Mo. — Dozens of law enforcement officers spent Tuesday afternoon searing for a missing person near Durham. Lewis Co. Sheriff David Parrish told MRN’s Michele McCormack that his office, the Hannibal Police Department and the Missouri State Highway Patrol are investigating a missing person from the Hannibal area. Parrish said the area being searched…
Read MoreMADD AND PET OF THE WEEK
Today on the Daily Muddy, JT Dozier with MADD’s Project Red chats with Ashley about yesterday’s kickoff to the 37th annual campaign. Those red ribbons are more than decoration — they’re a reminder to make the choice not to drink and drive, especially as we head into the busiest travel week of the year. Give…
Read MoreMuddy Night Lights Season 2 Episode 14
Muddy Night Lights, powered by Farm & Home Supply, airs live from 10 p.m. to Midnight on Friday nights during the prep football season to highlight gridiron action throughout Tri-State Area.
Read MoreSPORTS WINE-AL — THANKSGIVING EDITION
We give you a taste of the proper wine to pair with your Thanksgiving meal. But, better yet, we get an Angie Duerr appearance on this holiday edition of Sports Wine-al, brought to you by County Market Liquor. Oh yeah, Chris is here too.
Read MoreAnne Riggs, Culver-Stockton Nursing
Culver-Stockton College is launching a new Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program that enables students to earn their degree in just three years through a collaborative educational model with Hannibal Regional. “This program, coordinated with Hannibal Regional and many other clinical partners, is truly designed with the student in mind,” said Anne Riggs, Director…
Read MoreHAVERMALE CAMP
It was opening weekend for Deer Season over in Missouri last Saturday, and with Illinois’ shotgun season kicking off this weekend, our community is celebrating the hunters who make this time of year what it is. In this story, Randy and Brittney sat down with the veterans at Bob Havermale’s lodge to share the conversations…
Read MoreCLUB MUDDY: RICH MARCOLLA AND “CRISSIEMAS” AT THE CHILDREN’S MUSEUM
With Brittany on her vacay, we had two Club Muddy guests this week. Rich Marcolla talks sports, music and all things St. Louis. We talk about him being a transplant from The Lou who has made Quincy home for 30 years and where is the city’s best Italian food. We all know it’s on The…
Read Morefor Nov. 21
Bob Gough and Ashley Conrad bring you this week’s Muddy River Mornings driven by Hess Auto Agency. A recap of the week’s top news stories and a look ahead at two busy weekends and we prepare for Thanksgiving. Matt Schuckman and Chris Duerr talk about our area’s final four in high school football and Meteorologist…
Read MoreKIDS TODAY …
FRANKIE AND THE KLITZ: Are kids loyal to each other? Do they run in packs like they used to, back in the day? Can boys be as tight as the boys in the movie Stand By Me or do cell phones ruin the whole experience? Klitz lays out the exact order of the top 5…
Read More100 Nativities in Hannibal and Q Dance/Gem City Gymnastics
Hannibal’s Arch UMC Church has more than 100 nativities on display on December 5 and Ashley gets the details. Then Tiffany Frese from Q Dance and Katie Cernea with Gem City Gymnastics talk about their new partnership.
Read MoreThe Liquor Booth
Grab and Go packs are a thing now at The Liquor Booth. Ashley and Brittany give them a try (I mean, c’mon, they’ll try anything, right?). Also, find out about Rick’s Bourbon Club and how you can get your hands on some Pappy Van Winkle.
Read MoreQSL Gift Show and the Bella Ease Community Dinner
Pilar Brumbaugh gets Ashley all excited about this weekend’s Quincy Service League gift show at the Oakley-Lindsay Center and then the ladies from Bella Ease stop by to discuss their community dinner.
Read MoreNOV. 18
Mayor Linda Moore stops by to talk with Ashley Conrad about the tax levy, e-scooters and what led to the decision to stop public comments on the city’s social media platforms. Mercantile Bank brings you Minutes with the Mayor.
Read MoreLoyd’s and Preferred Family Healthcare
Doug Tenhouse from Loyd’s has all of your Quincy-centric gifts for the holiday season and he shows Ashley a few of them. Then, the ladies from Preferred Family Healthcare in Hannibal talk about staying sober through the holidays.
Read MoreMuddy Night Lights; Season 2 Episode 13
Muddy Night Lights, powered by Farm & Home Supply, airs live from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Monday nights during the prep football season to highlight gridiron action throughout Tri-State Area.
Read MoreNicole Taylor
Miss Volunteer Illinois, fashion model, hunter … and now author. Nicole Taylor joins Ron Kinscherf to talk about her new book “Everyone Belongs in Nature” and what inspired it. She talks about juggling all the things as she is finishing school but entrepreneuring her way through life. Bank of Springfield brings you Business Spotlight.
Read MoreJOSH LAWLESS
Ashley and Brittany spoil Bob on his birthday with a big bottle of something nice after Brittany’s initial purchase turned out to have shrinkage issues. They also dive into the latest social media feed controversies from Sydney Sweeney to the Olympic transgender ban debate. Then, local musician Josh Lawless drops by the club to talk…
Read MoreCHILI WITH TOSSED SALAD
The holidays have Frankie flustered. Bob and Klitz give him solid advice about his in-laws that he soundly rejects, although he does agree with them that chili is not soup, but its own entity. And, yes, tossed salad and rolls are fine to take to a family dinner. Frankie and Klitz have issues with how…
Read MoreNov. 14
News, weather and sports … all here for you on Muddy River Mornings. Bob Gough and Brittany Boll bring you the top stories of the week and a look ahead to weekend events and Chris Duerr and Matt Schuckman get you ready for the next big weekend for high school postseason football. And on “How’s…
Read MoreSantagrams and DOB WITH THE BBB
On today’s Daily Muddy, we’re kicking off the holiday season with some cozy Quincy cheer. First up, Beau Becraft stops in to chat with Ashley about his one-of-a-kind local business, Santagrams — the personal, jolly surprise that gives your children some extra Christmas magic. You can check it out at: http://beaubecraft.com/Santagrams Then Don O’Brien from…
Read MoreJEFFREY CONTE WITH A QUINCY WATER UPDATE
QUINCY–The portion of pipe that broke last week, flooding the water treatment plant and prompting a city-wide boil order, has been replaced. The work was completed on Wednesday morning as upgrades to the facility continue. “We have a major rebuild of the pump station, which has been there since the late 1800s,” Quincy Director of…
Read MoreMARTIN SETTLE
Martin Settle launches his new book This Little Ichnolite of Mine, which is about growing up in Quincy. Settle said, ”My memoir recounts my family’s legacy in Quincy through generations of bootleggers, bartenders and restaurant owners, my experiences with a Catholic education from grade school through Quincy College, and what it was like growing up…
Read MoreNOV. 12
On today’s Coffee Talk, brought to you by Electric Fountain Brewing, the ladies pour a hot one and dive into a topic that’s been brewing all over social media — HRT. The FDA has officially lifted its strongest black-box warning on hormone replacement therapy, and we’re unpacking what that means for women everywhere. We also…
Read MoreGETTING CREATIVE AND FESTIVE
On today’s Daily Muddy — we’re getting creative and festive! Rebecca Butler from The Budding Artist joins Ashley to talk about winter activities that bring out the inner artist in kids and how creativity can make a lasting impact on young lives. Then, Shelley Bergman from Hannibal Regional Hospital shares details on the upcoming Feztival…
Read MoreVets Home honors its own and all veterans
QUINCY — The Veterans’ Home at Quincy hosted its annual Veterans’ Day Program for residents and the community, including a keynote address by Lieutenant Colonel John Bleigh (USA, Retired), a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point and Special Forces Officer, music by Quincy Notre Dame High School, and a wreath-laying ceremony. “We look forward to…
Read MoreDaily Muddy: Graduating from nursing school without debt and Quincy’s annual Turkey Run
On today’s Daily Muddy, Ashley sits down with Blessing-Rieman College of Nursing President and CEO Brenda Beshears to talk about how the school is shaping the next generation of healthcare heroes — and how their students can even graduate debt-free. Then, Kristin Ley from the YMCA joins in to share details about one of Quincy’s…
Read MoreSPORTS WINE-AL — French Blue is back
Chris rejoices with the return of French Blue wines to County Market Liquor. Immerse yourself in the joy and relaxation that comes with Bordeaux wine, crafted by Stephanie Rivin, a remarkable American winemaker living the dream in France. Think fun times, family vibes, delicious food, and ultimate relaxation – all made even better with a…
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