ALLISON HUBER
As Muddy River News prepares for team coverage of next week’s Quincy School Board meeting and accompanying protest beforehand, we talk to one of the Quincy Public School parents who helped get the word out and expresses her frustrations (along with many) about how the school district has handled the situation. Randy, Bobby and Brittany…
Read MoreJULY 18
Let’s hope a little rain doesn’t spoil a bunch of great weekend plans including tonight’s Gavin Adcock’s Gem City Concert Series performance and the MARS tour at Quincy Raceways on Sunday night. Here’s Muddy River Mornings driven by Hess Auto Agency.
Read MoreTHE CATTLEMAN – STEVE LUCIE
You cannot get more American than this man. Steve Lucie, known as the Cattleman on X, stops by Frankie Say to talk about the current Presidential administration and explains that the State of Illinois would prefer to break the small farmer, in favor of a big corporate entity. Frankie asks Steve why the current Administration…
Read MoreWHAT’S HAPPENING IN THE DISTRICT AND DOB WITH THE BBB
Brianna Rivera with The District talks to Ashley about the many cool events happening in Downtown Quincy over the next few weeks and then Don O’Brien with the Better Business Bureau asks if he can use Ashley’s house for a short-term rental. Actually, they discuss what to watch for when you are traveling and using…
Read MoreEFB COFFEE TALK TIMES TWO WITH MR. EFB
Ashley and Brittany do their EFB Coffee Talk thing, but EFB owner Ryan Christian also stops by to talk about the anniversary of his downtown Quincy roastery.
Read MoreCITY ENGINEER STEVE BANGE
Ashley chats with City of Quincy Engineer Steve Bange about all the wonderful road work being done in this week’s episode of “Minutes with the Mayor” sponsored by Mercantile Bank.
Read MoreYMCA TRIES TO BRING BACK THE POOL AND NEMO PET ADOPTION
Curtis Sethaler of the Quincy Family YMCA talks about efforts to reopen the facility’s pool and a new crossfit program and Elise Blue with the NEMO Humane Society talks about adopting animals.
Read MoreDICK BROS.
Ashley and Brittany jump in the car with Randy to head to the block of York Street and the Dick Bros. Brewery complex. They go spelunking … sort of through the tunnels and end up with martinis. Go figure.
Read MoreADAMS COUNTY SHERIFF TONY GROOTENS
MRN’s J. Robert Gough sits down with Adams County Sheriff Tony Grootens to talk about his announcement to seek a second term, what his department has accomplished and what his goals are for the future.
Read MoreDEATH OF A BREWER
History, hops, and Hollywood come together in Quincy. Don’t miss our exclusive sit-down with the creators of Death of a Brewer, only on Muddy River TV. The team behind Death of a Brewer sat down with Muddy River TV inside Quincy’s own Ratskeller to share the story behind their film—and why they chose our city…
Read MoreKELSEY SPRINKLE, RAM’S HORN BODY ART STUDIO
On this week’s Business Spotlight, Brittany Boll talks with Kelsey Sprinkle from The Ram’s Horn Body Art Studio talks about her craft, which Brittany is very happy with. Bank of Springfield brings you Business spotlight.
Read MoreJUSTIN HAUBRICH
Ashley, Bobby and Brittany address the haters, the lovers and those who are indifferent to MRN. And yes, they love Quincy and ‘Merica. Then, Justin Haubrich talks about music, his involvement with different bands, and the culture of Catholic life as a Quincian and a millennial as he sips on his Stag beer.
Read MoreJULY 11
A look back at the big stories of the week and a look ahead to the weekend. Muddy River Mornings is driven by Hess Auto Agency.
Read MoreHappy Birthday, Klitz
Would you join a country club? Is there an Epstein list? Klitz says no and yes. But what’s really on Klitz’ mind is the commercial for Anacin that came out in the 1950s where toxic masculinity began. But what is toxic masculinity? What are some examples? Frankie can’t seem to define it when put on the spot.
Read MoreMEGAN DUESTERHAUS AND DOB WITH THE BBB
Ashley sat down with Megan Duesterhaus, CEO of Quanada, to talk about the Illinois Coalition Against Sexual Assault (ICASA), Quanada’s role within the coalition, and the resources available locally. Listen as they discuss progress being made through legislation, advocacy, and strong community support for survivors. Then Don O’Brien with the Better Business Bureau talks about…
Read MoreTolton pilgrimage honors priest on the path to sainthood
QUINCY — Area Catholics and others made a pilgrimage from St. Peter Church to the burial site of Father Augustine Tolton Wednesday commemorate the 128th anniversary of his death. Father Tolton is recognized as the first black priest in the United States and the cause for his beatification and canonization of sainthood is ongoing in…
Read MoreQUINCY EMBERS AND EFB COFFEE TALK
Ashley talks to Jeremy Hinkamper with the Quincy Embers about their Special Olympics baseball team. Then Brittany slides into the DM with Ashley and takes people to task about why they are so concerned about how MRN conducts its coverage, especially on holidays.
Read MoreJULY 8
City of Quincy Planning and Development Director Jason Parrott steps in for Mayor Linda Moore and talks about planning, zoning and other fun development issues. Mercantile Bank brings you Minutes with the Mayor.
Read MoreBLUFF CITY THEATER’S “THE LAST FIVE YEARS”
The Last Five Years, a stage musical written and composed by Jason Robert Brown and directed by Clark A. Cruikshank, will be presented at Bluff City Theater at 7:30 p.m. July 10-12 and again July 17-19. A 2 p.m. show will be offered on July 13. Ashley gets details about the performance from some of…
Read MoreDOYLE FIRE
July 7
What is epigenetics? Epigenetics is the study of heritable changes in gene expression that do not involve alterations to the underlying DNA sequence. What does that mean in English? Scott Richardson tells us in this edition of “High Tech in the Heartland”.
Read MoreHOPE HOUSE
MRN’s J. Robert Gough talks to Todd Hastings with Hope House of Quincy as he tries to find a home for expectant mothers who need assistance. The issue, which was not supported by the Quincy Plan Commission, goes before the full Quincy City Council Monday night.
Read MoreGARDNER CAMP
MRN’s Ron Kinscherf talks to Keaton Bartz of Gardner Camp and Matt Bergman of State Street Bank about Gardner Camp. Gardner Camp, founded in 2012, is a not-for-profit, private foundation established by the generosity of the late John Willis “Jack” Gardner, II. Gardner Camp consists of 540 acres of land located in the Mississippi River…
Read MoreAI AND ALGORYTHMS
Ashley, Bobby and Brittany talk about the future. What’s popping up on their feeds. What’s hot and what’s not. And what’s happening for the holiday weekend. Brittany and Ashley have never felt more sorry for St. Ellen, despite that she is getting a diamond for her anniversary.
Read MoreJuly 4
Happy Independence Day, America! Muddy River Mornings tells you where to find the fireworks and other celebrations this holiday weekend. Muddy River Mornings is driven by Hess Auto Agency.
Read MoreHANCOCK COUNTY 4-H AND DOB WITH THE BBB
Madeline Davis with Hancock County 4-H gives us an update on what is happening with that organization and Don O’Brien with the Better Business Bureau scares Ashley with his latest tales of scams, scoundrels and scalawags.
Read MoreTAG Program and EFB Coffee Talk
Catherine Meckes from the Community Foundation and Megan Costigan with the Tracy Family Foundation about getting kids involved in philanthropy. Then Ashley and Brittany do a little EFB Coffee Talk about Brittany’s favorite topic: The food and beverage tax.
Read MoreJULY 1
Filling potholes and where is the food and beverage tax money going? It’s Minutes with the Mayor from Mercantile Bank.
Read MoreIT’S HANNIBAL CANNIBAL TIME AND PHOENIX, OUR PET OF THE MONTH
Get ready to run at the Hannibal Regional Hospital Foundation’s Hannibal Cannibal this Saturday. Angie Wilcoxen gives Ashley all the details right before she gets slobbered all over from our Pet of the Month, Phoenix. Herb from the Quincy Humane Society tells us all about this happy boy.
Read MoreAsk Leah — What is pride?
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 the many…
Read MoreTEENS AND TWEENS
MRN’s Ron Kinscherf talks to the folks from the Quincy Public Library about all of the great things going on for teens and tweens this summer. The Quincy Public Library brings you Book Nook.
Read MoreHenry Lay Center
Randy Phillips and Mark McDonald visit Saint Louis University’s Henry Lay Center near Louisiana, Missouri. It’s full of trails, scultputures, and stories that makes for a perfect family trip for enjoying life outdoors. Dot Foods brings you Muddy River Gems.
Read MoreJUDGE CHRIS PRATT AND GEM CITY CONCERTS
MRN’s J. Robert Gough talks to Circuit Judge Chris Pratt about his upcoming election to keep the seat he was appointed to and then Scott Edlin stops by to give us an update on the Gem City Concert Series.
Read MoreLUXE SUNDAY SITDOWN FOR JUNE 29
Nate and Kate talk about IV’s to replenish and refuel during this hot Quincy summer. Brought to you by Luxe Health and Wellness Spa.
Read MoreSPOTTED HOG SEASONINGS & RUBS
MRN’s Ron Kinscherf talks to Brian Spotts, who has created his own line of seasonings and rubs for grilling and smoking. You can get Spotted Hog seasonings locally as well! Check out a sampling today, Saturday June 28 at Kohl Cash and Carry Showroom. Bank of Springfield brings you Business Spotlight.
Read MoreTHE QUINCY ACCENT
How many people don’t have an inner monologue? In other words, if you don’t talk to yourself, is it because you don’t have anything between your ears? Quincy seems to have a few different accents and they range between “city” and “country.” Do you have a city accent or a country accent?
Read MoreDOUG ARNSMAN
Ashley, Bobby and Brittany discuss following zoning laws even when sometimes it doesn’t seem like the right thing to do and more chat about the sad situation at Denman Elementary School. Then, Brittany and Ashley talk to Doug Arnsman about bar life in, and around, Quincy, realizing he was gay later in life and how,…
Read MoreJune 27
Summer is here and Muddy River Mornings has what you need to get your weekend rolling. National Tom Sawyer Days in Hannibal, the Quincy Grand Prix, Blues in the District. Get off the couch and have some fun this weekend.
Read MoreTERRY ANASTAS BIKE RIDE AND DOB WITH THE BBB
Bob Daly and Holly Cain talk Ashley into riding in the Terry Anastas Bike Ride then Don O’Brien with the Better Business Bureau talks about creating “AI Scam Ashley” to really scare our host (and everyone else).
Read MoreJERSEY BOYS AND SOME PANCAKES WITH YOUR EFB COFFEE
Ashley talks with some of the actors working on the Quincy Community Theatre production of “Jersey Boys”. Then Brittany slides into the DM for a little EFB Coffee Talk and explains to Ashley why it’s possible that “Buttermilk Pancakes” might not have been an endearing nickname.
Read MoreJUNE 24
Ashley Conrad talks to Mayor Linda Moore about communications and electrical aggregation from Monday’s City Council meeting. Mercantile Bank brings you Minutes with the Mayor.
Read MoreTHE CHARITY CRUISE AND KIDS IN MOTION
Mark Dowil joins Ashley to talk about the Charity Cruise and Emily Trevathan stops by to let us know what’s going on with Kids in Motion.
Read MorePALERMO PIZZA AND SUBS
Some call Palermo Pizza and Subs Hannibal’s best kept secret. Why? Well, Brittany Boll and Randy Phillips tell you why in today’s edition of Taste of the Town.
Read MoreThe Corner
Ashley and Brittany are hitting the red carpet for the very first time—Muddy River TV style! 🎤✨ Tonight, they’re in the spotlight at the premiere of The Corner, an independent film written by Quincy’s own Dan and Patrick McClain, also known as the Brothers McClain. Directed by Zachary Charles Raderstorf, CEO of Octopi Creative Studios,…
Read MoreELITE OUTDOOR SERVICES
MRN’s Ron Kinscherf talks to Luke Haubrich from Elite Outdoor Service about landscaping and other services his business provides. Bank of Springfield brings you Business Spotlight.
Read MoreMARK PHILPOT
Club Muddy: Juneteenth, Race, and Real Talk with Mark Philpot In this episode of Club Muddy, we welcome Mark Philpot, Chairman of the Human Rights Commission Board, for a candid and meaningful conversation about Juneteenth, racism, and community impact. Mark shares insights on the history and significance of Juneteenth, the ongoing challenges of racism, and…
Read MoreJune 20
Bob Gough and Brittany Boll bring you the top news stories of the week and also tell you all of the great videos coming up on Muddy River TV.
Read MoreJASON MCCOY AND FREEDOM FEST
Seems Jason and Frankie like immigration quite a bit, but they don’t like illegal immigration at all because it’s against the law. What a shame. It also seems like Israel’s pounding of Iran could start a huge war, but may never allow Trump to get that elusive Nobel prize. Quincy’s Freedom Fest on the river,…
Read MoreTHE WALK TO END ALZHEIMERS AND DOB WITH THE BBB
Todd Lamison with the Alzheimer’s Association gets us ready for the Walk to End Alzheimer’s on Sept. 20 and Don O’Brien of the Better Business Bureau says Ashley isn’t old enough for elder scams yet, but she should be aware of them for her older loved ones.
Read MoreRUBY’S LEMONADE STAND AND THE TROOP 1 CENTENNIAL
Ashley and Brittany have lemonade for EFB Coffee Talk today to talk about Ruby’s Lemonade Stand to raise money for a little girl with cancer. Then Joe Henning stops by to talk about the oldest scout troop in Quincy, Troop 1, as they celebrate their centennial.
Read MoreBEYOND THE BULLRING — HELL TOUR EDITION
Bob Gough and Steve Eighinger break down Wednesday night’s Summer Nationals race at Quincy Raceways, AKA, “The Hell Tour.” More than 40 cars have already registered for what looks to be the biggest night of racing this year in Quincy.
Read MoreCLEANING UP QUINCY AND OTHER PROJECTS
Ashley talks to Mayor Linda Moore about the improvements being made to the nuisance abatement program, the new committees that will work on housing and sports tourism and recognized QPD’s new accreditation. Mercantile Bank brings you Minutes with the Mayor.
Read MoreCOYOTE HILL AND EXTREME DWARFINATORS
Ashley talks to Brittany McCaskey and learns about Coyote Hill Foster Care. Then, Jimmie Patterson from The Scoreboard stops by to promote the June 28 Extreme Dwarfinators event to be held in a ring setup just outside the 8th and York sports bar.
Read More“THE MONCKTON MANSION”
Brittany Boll and Randy Phillips take you inside the home of Larry and Susie Royalty at 1416 Locust. This house … has a past. It is known around Quincy as “The Monckton Mansion” where Leo Monckton reportedly hosted a friend from Chicago, Al Capone, on numerous occasions. This home was built for Charles Savage, manager…
Read MoreEric Ervin
Ron talks with Eric Ervin from Country about insurance and his career. Bank of Springfield brings you Business Spotlight.
Read MoreLuxe Stogie
Tomorrow is Father’s Day and here’s a late gift idea for you. Alex O’Neal has treats as he and Bob discuss the quality cigars he is bringing to Quincy at his 910 York cigar shop. It’s BYOB, but you can get a drink at The Ratkseller across the street and bring it over. Bank of…
Read MoreJEFF SCOTT
Jeff Scott took some time from prepping for the Quincy Grand Prix to talk to Ashley and Brittany about the event and how he and his team have carried on a great Quincy tradition. Randy sits in for Bobby, who is not in rehab.
Read MoreJUNE 13
Brittany Boll and Ashley Conrad are on our Friday the 13th edition of Muddy River Mornings. Brittany talks to Holly Cain from SEE Quincy about the success of Fishing for Freedom and the SEE Quincy calendar, which you can find on the Muddy River News homepage. Muddy River Mornings is driven by Hess Auto Agency.
Read MoreLOTTERY, HEALTHCARE AND TIPPING
Who plays the lottery and why should we make fun of someone who does? Is health insurance a scam? Nether Frankie, nor the Klitz tip on to-go orders and Frankie is afraid of what will happen when Brittany Boll finds out. Klitz says Father’s Day is dumb and fathers aren’t needed. Hooligans brings you this…
Read MoreA UROLOGIST BREAKS DOWN THE STIGMA OF ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION
Ashley talks to a urologist, Dr. Brad Holland with Blessing Health, about erectile dysfunction and how to treat it. Then, Don O’Brien with the Better Business Bureau gives us the latest on the Scammy McScammersons.
Read MoreNEMO HUMANE SOCIETY AND EFB COFFEE TALK
Ashley talks to Elise Blue with the NEMO Humane Society then Brittany slides into the DM for some EFB Coffee Talk where they chat about the #streetracers and then dive into how we all have opinions and still respect each other’s opinions even if we don’t always agree. Or at least we SHOULD respect them.
Read MoreJune 10
Ashley talks to Quincy Fire Chief Steve Salrin about recent promotions and other things that keep the QFD hopping including business inspections, liquor license inspections, hydrant testing and, of course, fighting fires. Mercantile Bank brings you Minutes with the Mayor.
Read MoreJune 10
Scott Richardson tells us how GPS tracking was developed and how it helps us travel and located things, including golf balls!
Read MoreAdams County Farm Bureau and Jackson-Lincoln Pool
Ashley talks to the new director of the Adams County Farm Bureau, Annabelle Schafnit, who takes over for the retiring Shawn Valter. Then, she hears from the leaders of the Jackson-Lincoln Pool, who are looking to raise money for the facility’s operations.
Read MoreLUXE SUNDAY SITDOWN
Nate and Katy welcome Shanna from Luxe Health and Wellness Spa to talk about their favorite procedures and their office atmosphere that is so fun and welcoming for patients.
Read MoreScouting America and Saukenauk Reunion 2025
Ricci Dula and Anngelina Chasteen with Scouting America talk about the evolution of the organization and adapting for the future. They also talk about this week’s Saukenauk Reunion.
Read MoreMRN THIS WEEK: Rev. Orville Jones and Juneteenth
The Quincy Juneteenth community celebration returns for the fourth year at various locations throughout the city from June 13-15 and is organized by the Quincy Juneteenth Organization. MRN’s J. Robert Gough talks with Rev. Orville Jones about the commemoration and the reasons behind Juneteenth.
Read MoreIndies United Publishing hosts author’s retreat in Quincy
Brittany Boll talks to Bruce Wawrzyniak from “Now Hear This” about promotions, positivity and publishing. Bruce is speaking at this weekend’s author’s retreat at the Corinthian in downtown Quincy. @watchNHT Company website: https://www.now-hear-this.net/ Weekly podcast: https://www.now-hear-this.net/content… Speaker website: https://speakerbrucew.com/
Read MoreBIRD WATCHING WITH MARCY PHILLIPS
Ashley, Bobby and Brittany talk about the United States of Canada vs. Jesusland and the Musk-Trump divorce (who could’ve seen that coming?). Then Marcy Phillips joins her husband, Randy, and Brittany to talk about bird watching near and far.
Read MoreJune 6
Bob Gough and Brittany Boll bring you news, weather and sports on Muddy River Mornings, driven by Hess Auto Agency.
Read MoreAREAS OF SEXPERTISE: “Ask Leah” … Volume 2
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 health…
Read MoreTANNER FREIBURG
Tanner talks about what a real estate agent once told his grandfather. The info sparked a real estate business. Then Tanner suggests the Oakley-Lindsay Center could be retrofitted with easy-to-assemble basketball and volleyball courts. Frankie asks Tanner why more Christians don’t send their kids to Catholic schools.
Read MoreHORIZONS AND STRIKE OUT HUNGER
Ashley’s back from vacay and Deanna Twaddle stops by to talk about Horizons. Horizons is stepping up to the plate to Strike Out Hunger—and there’s more than one way to get in the game! Planning to team up with us? Like or this post to show your support—and stay tuned for how you can help…
Read MoreAMERICAN LEGION BIKE SHOW AND EFB COFFEE TALK
Do you brush your teeth as soon as you wake up or after you eat breakfast in the morning? Brittany and Bob discuss solar panels and mouth hygiene on EFB’s Coffee Talk. Britanica strikes with the word “microcosm”. And Bob refuses to ruin his morning orange juice ritual. And before that, Steve Gumble aka Gumbie…
Read MoreMINUTES WITH THE MAYOR for June 3
Google mapping for road closures, housing and the new sports commission. Minutes with the Mayor is brought to you by Mercantile Bank.
Read MoreGERMANFEST AND THE QUINCY CIVIC MUSIC ASSOCIATION
Brittany talks to Casey Deters about this weekend’s Germanfest and also Bill Machold updates us on the latest with the Quincy Civic Music Association.
Read MoreBARN BUILDER
An Adams County man is preserving & promoting the history of one of the most important structures in America: The barn.
Read MoreSUNMED
MRN’s Ron Kinscherf talks to Matt Anderson with Sunmed about his company’s expanding product line, new location and grand opening this weekend. Bank of Springfield brings you Business Spotlight.
Read MoreCRISSIE DURAN
Randy and Bobby geek out over superheroes and Brittany talks about the local movie going experience. Then, Crissie Duran stops by to talk about the situation at Denman Elemntary School from the perspective of a QPS parent.
Read MoreMRM for May 30
News, weather and sports for you every Friday on Muddy River Mornings, driven by Hess Auto Agency.
Read MoreCorporal Punishment and Italian Beef or Philly Cheesesteak?
In the classroom as a kid, Klitz never got his mouth taped shut, but it’s possible his teachers tried to deport him. Frankie tries to find the line between hard discipline and not aggravating a parent, which seems to be impossible to find. During the bulk of the podcast, Frankie stares at Klitz in bewilderment…
Read MoreMoving Scams and Rock & Rev
Bob Gough pinch hits for Ashley, but he’s not afraid of Don O’Brien with the BBB and his scary scam tales. Don warns you what to look out for when you are moving. Also, Bob gets you ready for Mt. Sterling’s Rock & Rev concert on June 14.
Read Morefor May 28
Consent agendas, road work and committee assignments on this week’s edition of Minutes with the Mayor.
Read MorePEPSI LITTLE PEOPLES GOLF AND EFB COFFEE TALK
Mark Christensen and Mike McGlaughlin stop by to get you and your kids ready for the Pepsi Little People’s Golf Championships next month in Quincy. Then Brittany and Annie have a little EFB Coffee Talk about how to properly recognize Memorial Day and why your electric bill is going to go up this summer.
Read MoreGRM Wilco
Brittany heads to 48th and State, but instead of a roundabout, she found some great eats thanks to Gabe McClean and his GRM Wilco. Here’s this installment of Taste of the Town.
Read MoreVETERANS DAY REMEMBERANCE
Randy Phillips and Annie C. Reller take you to the Illinois Veterans Home where they honored the fallen Friday with their Memorial Day tribute.
Read MoreWGCA
MRN’s Ron Kinscherf talks to Bob Daly and Broc Hampsmire with WGCA The Mix 88.5 about the leadership transition as Hampsmire becomes the station’s operations manager. Bank of Springfield brings you Business Spotlight.
Read MoreGLENN SANDERS
Ashley, Bobby and Brittany talk about holiday weekends and Ashley swears she was right about lice. Then the old game warden, Glenn Sanders, stops by to talk about the hunting, fishing, the river and his career. Brittany then presents him with her homemade bug spray, which is based on his recipe.
Read MoreSHANE IN THE FAST LANE — Palmyra’s state golf champs
Shane Hulsey chats with the fearsome foursome of Palmyra, their state champion golf team.Schuck on a Truck/Shane in the Fast Lane is brought to you by Shottenkirk Toyota.
Read MoreMRM for May 23
Happy Memorial Day Weekend! The cookout fires will be great, but the pool will be a little cool. Still, enjoy your weekend and remember those who have left us. Brittany also takes you to Monroe City and BK’s new fried chicken spot. News, weather and sports all on Muddy River Mornings.
Read MoreJared Tipton and his budding restaurant empire
8te Open is one of the hottest restaurants in town. Jared Tipton and his band of patriots reveal their next step, a brand-new restaurant concept, for downtown Quincy. The restaurant is called Atlas’ Slice and it will open later this summer on the 6th Street Promenade.
Read MoreBabette Hughes … still writing books at age 102
MRN’s Ron Kinscherf interviews Babette Hughes … she is 102 and released her last novel at 101 … “Lessons in Evil.” The Quincy Public Library brings you “Book Nook.”
Read MoreTHE MISS HANNIBAL PAGEANT RETURNS AND DOB WITH THE BBB
Ashley talks to the director of the Miss Hannibal pageant and the new Miss Hannibal Teen about the return of the scholarship pageant after a five-year hiatus. Then, Don O’Brien with the Better Business Bureau regales Ashley with tales of his days of royalty as the Galesburg High School Prom King of 1989. Then gives…
Read MoreTHE AMERICAN LEGION AND EFB COFFEE TALK
Ashley talks to Barb Fletcher about assuming the leadership role at Quincy’s American Legion post. Then Brittany slides into the DM for some EFB Coffee Talk about referencing race, sex and gender in news articles.
Read MoreMAY 20
MRN’s J. Robert Gough talks to Quincy Mayor Linda Moore about nuisance complaints, QPD oversight and, of course, potholes.
Read MoreQPD CHIEF ADAM YATES
Ashley talks to Quincy Police Chief Adam Yates about the department’s community survey and getting feedback from the public.
Read MoreSHANE IN THE FAST LANE — ALEX MCCULLA
MRN’s Shane Hulsey is back on Schuck’s tailgate. This time with Alex McCulla as he was grabbing yet another Quincy City Golf Championship. Shottenkirk Toyota brings you Schuck on a Truck, Shane in the Fast Lane edition.
Read MorePATRICK TAYLOR
Take a video tour of one of the most unique spaces in downtown Quincy. Muddy TV Cribs takes you to 614-618 Maine and the home of Patrick Taylor. SEE Quincy, the Quincy Convention and Visitors Bureau, brings you Muddy TV Cribs.
Read MoreCOOKING WITH KOHL – MEMORIAL DAY
This cooking segment features Kohl Wholesale Executive Chef Brad Darnell and District Sales Manager Ramey Thurman guiding viewers around classic summer holiday food items. The gentlemen showcase a myriad of savory and sweet prepared food items which make entertaining family and friends low stress, and highly delicious. And you can get everything you need at the Kohl…
Read MoreBRET AUSTIN
The County Board Chairman talks about the closure of 48th Street south of State for repairs and is a roundabout still in the works?
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