Muddy Night Lights; Season 2 Episode 23
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 MoreScheels Sports Park at Legacy Pointe
Scheels Sports Park at Legacy Pointe, located in Springfield was designed to drive economic growth, strengthen community connections, and encourage local involvement. Mark McDonald and Randy Phillips take you inside and above this impressive facility on this edition of Muddy River Gems, sponsored by Dot Foods.
Read MoreSUNDAY SITDOWN WITH NATE AND KATY
On this Sunday Sit Down, Nate and Kate welcome friends from Nutrition HQ – owner Tyler Hall and manager Damon Gibson – for a conversation that goes way beyond protein powders and pre-workout. It’s all about how community and wellness are deeply connected, and how feeling better isn’t just physical… it’s social too. Nate dives…
Read MoreJM HUBER
Ron Kinscherf interviews Steve McQueen and Erica Anders from JM Huber to talk about the company’s long history in Quincy and its reach across the globe. Bank of Springfield brings you Business Spotlight.
Read MoreJAN. 30
Randy gives Ashley, Bob and Brittany a sneak peek at Springfield’s Sports Complex and the Club says “Why not one of these in the Q?” They also discuss the Quincy Public School community sessions that are looking to improve the district as a whole, but everyone knows it’s all going to come down to taxes…
Read MoreJan. 30
News, weather and sports all here for you on Muddy River Mornings driven by Hess Auto Agency. Bob Gough and Brittany Boll get you caught up on the week’s news and a look ahead to weekend happenings. Brittany also has a chat with Brandon VanCamp of Edward Jones to talk about investing to start off…
Read MoreIs watching TV a hobby?
If a man doesn’t have a hobby, he’s doing it wrong. Beer brewing may be a hobby, but golf is, for sure. Klitz says that watching football can be a hobby, but Frankie says that watching TV can’t be a hobby. The two discuss whether watching the movies Predator and Rambo made them tougher as…
Read More30 HOT STUDIO AND DOB WITH THE BBB
On the Daily Muddy today, our spotlight on new businesses continues as we shine a light on 30 Hot Studio. Owner Kendel Locke joins us to share everything you need to know about the new yoga studio in town, from the offerings to the atmosphere. Then Ashley is joined by Don O’Brien from the Better…
Read MoreBe The Change
On Coffee Talk brought to you by EFB, Ashley and Brittany are hanging out with last week’s Good News Brews winners, Chris and Christian Baird. They’re talking about their Be The Change endeavor and how a simple idea can ripple into something really meaningful. Then we end things the way all good conversations should –…
Read MoreKELLY’S FUN RUN AND MISS QUINCY
On the Daily Muddy today, things are getting a little Irish as Beth Craven from the YMCA stops by in full green gear to share everything you need to know about this year’s Kelly’s Fun Run, happening March 15th. From the cause to the fun, she’s got the details to get you moving. Then, the…
Read MoreFirst of Five QPS Community Engagement Workshops
An estimated 150 people attended the first community engagement workshop as QPS faces challenges with teacher vacancies and retention, building maintenance, all while actively searching for a new permanent superintendent.
Read MoreTHE LIGHTNING THIEF AND PET OF THE MONTH
Brenden Shea from Quincy Community Theatre stops by to talk about The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical, a high-energy, myth-meets-modern adventure hitting the stage, along with the many programs and classes QCT offers for all ages. Then things take a heartwarming turn when Herb Lankey from the Quincy Humane Society brings Zeppelin into the…
Read MoreTHE LIQUOR BOOTH
Stop by the Liquor Booth for the new Party Pack flavors. And if you’re riding the dry January or a sober status, Rick and the gang are featuring some alcohol alternatives. Special guest…Willie Nelson. Must be 21 to consume the beverages – not the video. Join Ashley and Brittany on their taste test adventure on…
Read MoreMuddy Night Lights; Season 2 Episode 22
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 MoreSOPHIA MARCOLLA — From Quincy to Beast Games
Sophia Marcolla shares what it was really like competing, vlogging behind the scenes, and taking a leap that put her in front of a global audience on Beast Games.
Read MoreKYLE MOORE
State Representative Kyle Moore (R-Quincy) talks about the start of the Illinois General Assembly’s spring session, including the state budget and trying to keep the Bears in Illinois.
Read MoreJoshua J. Statler Counseling Services
On the Business Spotlight, brought to you by The Bank of Springfield, Joshua J. Statler of Joshua J. Statler Counseling Services sits down with Ron Kinscherf to talk about the services he offers and his unique approach to therapeutic counseling. Statler advocates for therapy as a healthy tool for men to better understand and navigate…
Read MoreAPRIL AZOTEA
On today’s Club Muddy, the round table leans into the unfolding story out of Louisiana, Missouri – a small town wrapped in political intrigue, overlapping alliances, and quiet tension that refuses to stay quiet. It’s the kind of situation where everyone knows everyone, history runs deep, and every move feels personal as much as it…
Read MoreJanuary 23
News, weather and sports on this cold morning right here on Muddy River Mornings driven by Hess Auto Agency. Get caught up on the week that was and a look at the week ahead.
Read MoreAspire Cosmetology and Spa Institute
Today on the Daily Muddy, Ashley sits down with Mallory Ramey, owner of Aspire Cosmetology and Spa Institute, to talk about Quincy’s newest cosmetology and spa school. Aspire is focused on hands-on learning, modern techniques, and preparing students for real careers in the beauty and wellness industry. Mallory shares what Aspire has to offer, who…
Read MoreJAN. 21
On today’s Coffee Talk, brought to you by Electric Fountain Brewing, Ashley and Brittany sip and chat their way through earthquakes, rolling dumpsters, and trolls – and not internet trolls. We’re talking the old-school kind from the 80s and 90s with neon hair, big smiles, and those tiny, unapologetically bare plastic butt cheeks everyone remembers…
Read MoreQCT’s BLACK BOX AND SIDEWALK PROPHETS
Today on the Daily Muddy, Ethan Nienaber, artistic director of Quincy Community Theatre, joins Ashley to talk about the Black Box and its exciting expansion. He dives into how the space is being used for adult readings- with the first one being Middletown -and the unique, up-close experience audiences can expect with Forever Plaid hitting…
Read MoreUnitarian Church Dinner and Cabaret and Madi’s Kindness Project.
Today on the Daily Muddy, we’re highlighting two powerful examples of community in action. First, Nicole Dieker Finley joins us to talk about the Unitarian Church of Quincy’s Candlelight Dinner and Cabaret happening Saturday, January 31 – an evening of candlelit cuisine and live music exploring love in all its forms. Dinner reservations are $60…
Read MoreMuddy Night Lights; Season 2 Episode 21
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 MoreQTOWN TOURNAMENTS
Mike Willis and Darren Dodd join Ron Kinscherf on the Business Spotlight to talk all things Q-Town Tournaments. As the local tournament operator for both Game 7 and USSSA competitors, Q Town is doing more than running games – they’re building community and creating a ripple effect that benefits other local businesses, too. Slide into…
Read MoreCheers to the Grateful Dead’s Bob Weir and Quincy Undertaker Brian Durante
On today’s Club Muddy, the crew raises a glass to Bob Weir, swapping Grateful Dead dreams, favorite vibes, and a few “what if” wishes in his honor. From there, things take a hard left into one of those conversations you didn’t know you needed – the very real danger of deadly paper plates (yes, really).…
Read MoreJANUARY 16
Catch up on all the week’s major news stories with MRN hosts Brittany Boll and Ashley Conrad, filling in for Bob Gough this week. They chat about National Nothing Day and visit at the round table with Quincy restaurateur Jared Tipton. Muddy River Sports’ Chris Duerr and Matt Schuckman also pop in with the best…
Read MoreGet used to the cold and National Nothing Day
Catch up on all the week’s major news stories with MRN hosts Brittany Boll and Ashley Conrad, filling in for Bob Gough this week. They chat about National Nothing Day and visit at the round table with Quincy restaurateur Jared Tipton. Muddy River Sports’ Chris Duerr and Matt Schuckman also pop in with the best…
Read MoreThe Daily Muddy hosts Hannibal Arts Council and DOB of the BBB
Jordan O’Donnell from the Hannibal Arts Council stops by to talk about their Youth Art Adventure program – a creative program packed with hands-on opportunities for kids to explore, learn, and let their imaginations run wild. From art activities to skill-building experiences, we break down all the ways young artists can jump in. Then Ashley…
Read MoreJanuary 14, 2025 Pre-emptive repairs to bookmobile and fun events coming up
Quincy Public Library Interim Director Natascha Will talks with host and author Ron Kinscherf about repairs to the bookmobile’s wrap that have the bus parked for a while, as well as the unique partnership between QPL and the Quincy Community Theatre, Chaddock, and why the Puzzle Exchange is so popular.
Read MoreJANUARY 14
Today on Coffee Talk, brought to you by Electric Fountain Brewing, the coffee is strong and the conversation is light. The ladies dive into the realities of motherhood, chat about the concept of virtual reality empathy punishment, and the realities of the great chocolate martini hunt. It’s thoughtful, playful, and the perfect mix of real…
Read MoreWIN HAIRBALL TICKETS AND ALL ABOUT MARRIAGE
Deron Johnson with the Oakley Lindsay Center stops by to preview this year’s high-energy Hairball show – the wigs, guitars, and rock anthems are ready to fly. Even better, Muddy River News is giving away four tickets to the show. Want in? Enter for your chance to win by emailing contest@muddyrivernews.com. Then Pastor Brandon Mize…
Read MoreJANUARY 13
On this week’s Minutes with the Mayor, brought to you by Mercantile Bank, Jeffrey Conte, Director of Public Works, joined the conversation to break down the completion of the City’s Water Treatment Plant project and what major infrastructure work lies ahead. The discussion covered the significance of the Water Treatment Plant’s completion, how it fits…
Read MoreKROC CENTER AND HANNIBAL PARKS AND REC
On the Daily Muddy today, Kate Shuker from the Kroc Center joins Ashley to kick off the celebration of a major milestone- 15 years of movement, community, and impact. She’s breaking down anniversary week events and the special programming to look forward to. Then, Mary Lynne Richards from Hannibal Parks and Recreation swings by with…
Read MoreTAKE TWO
Dawn Fleer sits down behind the mic with Bob Gough, launching her new fitness-and-life podcast “Take Two”, where real life meets real movement. Expect sweat, laughs, accountability, and a whole lot of honesty as this crew figures it out together.she talks about getting started, or starting over, with health, mind and body fitness. Then, join…
Read MoreVIEW 21
Brittany Boll and Randy Phillips take you to View 21 Apartments. These thoughtfully designed apartments offer spacious layouts, contemporary finishes, and abundant natural light, creating the perfect blend of comfort and style. Nestled in a vibrant community in the heart of The District in Quincy, the neighborhood surrounding View 21 Apartments, located at 3rd and…
Read MoreDragonfly Mobile Detailing
On this week’s Business Spotlight, brought to you by Bank of Springfield…Ron Kinscherf sits down with Mary Hoffman, the owner of Dragonfly Mobile Detailing. Mary is putting a fresh spin on auto detailing with a business model built around convenience – she brings the shine straight to you. They talk about how the mobile approach…
Read MoreWIND TURBINES
Bob Gough and Scott Richardson talk wind turbines. Alternative energy is always a touchy topic, but we think the windmills look pretty cool while spinning as we drive down the highway…when they are actually spinning, which seems to be an issue.
Read MoreADAM BOOTH
Adam Booth was our very first Club Muddy guest in 2023 – and now he’s kicking off 2026 with us. Some things change, some stay the same. Since we last talked, Booth has jumped into the industrial world with his 30th Street development – recommissioning the railway, tackling packaging, and navigating the workforce wins and…
Read MoreJANUARY 9
Bob and Brittany are back from break with all of the week’s top news stories and a look at what’s coming up for January weekends. Also, how long are we going to have this mild January weather? Muddy River Sports also gives you a look at the upcoming slate of great local basketball. Muddy River…
Read MoreSURVIVING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
A difficult conversation – but an important one. Lisa Griffith of Hannibal, the mother of murder victim Emily Traynor, is joined by Della Meyers, a domestic violence survivor and advocate, to talk about a proposed Domestic Violence Registry in Missouri – modeled after a similar registry that officially went into effect in Tennessee on January…
Read MoreJan. 7
Today, Ashley and Brittany focus on the Sip and Scroll and all the social media blowups from over the break. From the Coffee Barn controversy and cancel culture to the viral Hatch haircut, nothing is off the table. They also dive into the weekend wreck on the train track and the role AI played in…
Read MoreCOMMUNITY FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS AND PRIDE AND PREJUDICE
On today’s Daily Muddy, Elizabeth Mannhardt joins us to talk about Pride and Prejudice auditions at the Quincy Museum, with the deadline coming up fast on January 10. If you’ve ever wanted to step into the spotlight – or know someone who has – this is one you’ll want to hear. There is a big…
Read MoreJAN. 6, 2026
On today’s Minutes with the Mayor, Mayor Linda Moore and Bruce Alford, legal counsel for the City of Quincy, join Ashley for a timely conversation about the city’s budget, which is expected to be adopted on 4/20/2026. They break down how cuts at the federal and state levels trickle down to the city, and what…
Read MoreMISS QUINCY AND EAGLE DAYS
Pageant prep and powerful traditions are on today’s Daily Muddy. Miss Quincy director Lindsey Hess joins us alongside Lillie Brown, Miss Illinois Teen, to talk about her year wearing the crown, competing at nationals, and what it takes to step onto the Miss Quincy stage. We’ll also preview the Miss Quincy selection happening Saturday, January…
Read MoreQuincy City Council appproves first step in jurisdicitonal transfer of roadways with IDOT
To expedite improvements to State Street, the Quincy City Council authorized Mayor Linda Moore to send a letter to IDOT to begin the process of a potential jurisdictional transfer of portions of roadway currently under IDOT to the city. The compensation IDOT provides will be a major sticking point.
Read MoreMuddy Night Lights; Season 2 Episode 19
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 MoreIllinois Theater
Muddy River Gems is back in Jacksonville where an old theater is getting a major facelift & a promising future. Dot Foods brings you Muddy River Gems.
Read MoreQuincy Fix-or-Flatten property catches fire
No injuries. Neighbors report activity in the days leading up to the emergency, when the home was supposed to be vacant. Online records show the City of Quincy placed it on the “Fix-or-Flatten” list in April of 2025. No word on a cause. At least one neighbor tells Muddy River News that not too long…
Read MoreDR. DAVID PHILLIPS, QMG
MRN’s Ron Kinscherf talks to Dr. David Phillips with Quincy Medical Group. Dr. Phillips is an ophthalmologist at QMG and he talks to Ron about eye health. Bank of Springfield brings you Business Spotlight.
Read MoreProtest for justice in Hannibal
Friends and family demonstrated outside the Marion County Courthouse in Hannibal for several hours on Friday. They’re demanding that the man arrested for the murder of Emily Andrea Traynor, 22, in October be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. They think the gruesome and deadly stabbing is worthy of the death penalty. They…
Read MoreRINGING IN THE NEW YEAR
Bob attempts to raise the level of debate between Frankie and Kiltz. He fails, but they send 2025 packing. Lots of fun and special guest star appearances.
Read MoreRHINESTONES AND RODEO AND EATING CLEAN FOR THE NEW YEAR
The folks from Clean Eats stop by to talk about prepping your meals for 2026 (and how they can help) and then Kate Dougherty chats with Ashley about Down Country’s Rhinestones and Rodeo event, now celebrating its 15th anniversary. Click here to get your Rhinestones and Rodeo tickets.
Read MoreMARTY STEGEMAN AND QUINCY TRANSIT LINES
New bus routes and new buses! It’s been a busy time at Quincy Transit Lines and QTL Director Marty Stegeman tells Ashley all about it on this edition of Minutes with the Mayor, brought to you by Mercantile Bank.
Read MoreBOB GOUGH AND MRN 2026
Bob sits in for Brittany and talks about Muddy River transitioning from 2025 to 2026. Ashley has some Good News Brews about the good work Kate Daugherty and Down Country are doing.
Read MoreDAWN FLEER FITNESS AND THE TRAINING ROOM
Ashley interviews Dawn Fleer with Dawn Fleer Fitness about tackling the new year mentally and physically. Ashley and Brittany will be joining her in The Training Room in 2026 and we’ll follow their progress.
Read MoreWind 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 More