ERIC ENTRUP

Alderman Eric Entrup (R-1st Ward) talks to Ashley and Brittany about city government, property taxes and pensionS. Also, Brittany asks permission to drink, which has probably never, ever happened.

Read More

SHAWN JONES

Frankie Murphy-Giesing chats with Shawn Jones about his artistic endeavors and the ups and downs of the service industry. If you would like to donate to Shawn’s mission with Bella Ease, you can at: PAYPAL: TheBeatArtsAcademy VENMO: Shawnthebeat CA$HAPP: Sjon747

Read More

SERVED WITH LOVE AND EFB COFFEE TALK

Ashley talks to Lisa Sutton from “Served with Love” about taking care of those who need help this holiday season. Then Brittany slides into the DM for a little EFB Coffee Talk about Macy Ferguson-Smith’s Letter to the Editor regarding DEI in our community.

Read More

HOLIDAY GIFT SHOW

Mark McDonald and Randy Phillips take you on a tour of a long-standing Tristate holiday tradition, the Women’s Service League Holiday Gift Show. Now in its 56th year, this institution has become a tradition for families throughout our region. Dot Foods brings you Muddy River Gems.  

Read More

SCHMITT HAPPENS

MRN’s Ron Kinscherf talks to Levi Schmitt from Schmitt Happens Masonry about the brick trade that is ripe for new people to come in and learn. It really is an art. Rober & Phillips and Mercantile Bank sponsor Business Spotlight.

Read More

RANDY AND EMMA

An old Muddy Buddy, Randy Phillips, talks with Bobby and Brittany about the Thanksgiving menu and a new Muddy Buddy, Emma Dalke, talks about the generational differences of the work place and social life.

Read More

PET OF THE WEEK AND QU DOCTORAL PROGRAMS

Brittany shows us Petey today. Petey is a charming 2-year-old pit bull terrier mix with a beautiful white and tan coat. This silly boy is neutered, microchipped, and up to date on all his vaccinations, making him ready to find his forever home, so come see Petey at the Quincy Humane Society. Brittany also chats…

Read More

GARY FARHA

The retiring Adams County state’s attorney is doing just that: retiring. Gary Farha talks about his career, his staff (of which he is very proud) and what his post-law career will look like.

Read More

MIKE SHULL Q’D UP

Brittany, Bobby and Ashley talk about “The Mandela Effect” and if it is a thing. Then Mike Shull stops by to not only play some original music and talk about his family (Brittany and Mayla), but also discuss his new endeavor “Q’d Up” which plans to highlight local performers and help enhance the local music…

Read More

JAKE REED

Jake Reed one of Quincy’s 6th Ward aldermen, the donor relations coordinator and the president of Adams County Right to Life. He and Frankie talk about local government and old movies along with Aspen Gengenbacher.

Read More

GOLDEN COLLECTIVE AND EFB COFFEE TALK

The folks from Golden Collective stop by to show off some cool stuff they have that you can pick up for Christmas gifts and then Brittany and Ashley throw back some EFB coffee on Coffee Talk to discuss what’s up with Jason Priest’s return to Quincy City Council meetings.

Read More

The Bridge at Krazytown

There’s a new restaurant open at the Krazytown Trampoline Park. The Bridge Bar and Grill has many of your favorites including burgers, pizza and wings for you to enjoy while your kids bounce around. Brittany Boll takes you there on this edition of “Taste of the Town”, brought to you by SEE Quincy, the Quincy…

Read More

TODD EYLER

The newly-elected Adams County State’s Attorney talks about his transition into being the county’s lead prosecutor and balancing the administrative and courtroom duties.

Read More

BRUMBAUGH TREE SERVICE

MRN’s Ron Kinscherf talks to Larry and Tyler Brumbaugh of Brumbaugh Tree Service about the arborist business and passing a family business onto the next generation. Rober & Phillips and Mercantile Bank bring you Business Spotlight.

Read More

AMY PETERS, QUINCY CHILDREN’S MUSEUM

Some ideas just pan out. Amy Peters continues to make her vision a reality as the Quincy Children’s Museum comes even closer to moving into its permanent home. Ashley, Bobby and Brittany also talk about how the Thanksgiving/Christmas season is about to ramp up in full.

Read More

ASHLEY BURNETT

Women’s business & wellness coach, circle & retreat facilitator, author, yoga teacher, and seasonal living advocate, Ashley Burnett has created a 20-year strong global entrepreneurial & wellness movement. Her new book, “Your Spacious and Seasonal Year” has just been released, and she’s launching her Wellness, Creativity & Self-Development Studio & Retreat Space, The Gathering Ground.…

Read More

THE RINK AND HANNIBAL ARTS COUNCIL

Ashley talks to Alex Geisler from The Rink in Mount Sterling as they get ready for their second season of skating. And the new program coordinator of the Hannibal Arts Council Beth Hinton stops by to talk about what’s going on lately with the arts organization.

Read More

BRANDT

For more than 70 years, BRANDT has been helping American farmers. Starting in 1953 when Glen Brandt and his sister, Evelyn Brandt Thomas, founded the company their belief in innovation, honesty and first-class customer service was a help to local farmers, many of whom were their neighbors, in their hometown of Pleasant Plains, Ill. That…

Read More

BEELINE WHEELCHAIRS AND HOUSING

Ashley talks to Julie Gordon with Children’s Medical Ministries about their upcoming dinner for Beeline Wheelchairs on November 11. Then housing advocate Lisa Wigoda, who was recently recognized by the Quincy YWCA, stops by to discuss the efforts to improve local housing.  

Read More

NATURAL GAS WARNINGS AND A COSTUMED COFFEE TALK

Jake Dukett with Ameren talks about taking precautions as you turn your furnace on for fall and winter. If you smell excessive gas in your house, don’t hesitate to call Ameren Illinois.  Then … we all know Ashley is a delicate flower, but what the Hell is Britany wearing? Watch and find out on EFB…

Read More

BATTLE FOR THE BATON AND PET OF THE WEEK

Ashley talks to members of ENCORE! about the upcoming Battle of the Baton fundraiser for the Quincy Symphony Orchestra and Pilar Brumbaugh with the Quincy Humane Society brings in this week’s Pet of the Week … Ivan! He’s not terrible at all. He’s a good boy! Your State Farm agent, Bill Terlisner, and Farlow Real…

Read More

DOWNTOWN QUINCY ACCIDENT

Just as the Quincy City Council meeting ended on Monday night, a woman was injured in a single car crash just outside City Hall. Just after 9:15 p.m. Monday, a black Cadillac SUV was northbound on Eighth Street and veered into the building on the northwest corner of the intersection. Bystanders called 911 and Quincy…

Read More

Heather Leindecker

Ron Kinscherf meets with nurse practitioner Heather Leindecker for this week’s version of the Business Spotlight. Rober & Phillips and Mercantile Bank bring you the Business Spotlight.

Read More

BRITNEY BUCKWALTER

Ashley and Brittany (Boll) bring aboard another Britney (Buckwalter), a medium who is having a live demonstration at the State Street Theater, 424 S. 8th, Quincy on Friday (today as this is posted), Oct. 25. Doors open at 6 p.m. and the event starts at 7 pm.  Bobby reminds Ashley she was supposed to pick…

Read More

ANTHONY B. CAMERON

Frankie Murphy-Giesing talks to attorney Anthony B. “Tony” Cameron about the political climate, his long career in the military and politics, including his one-time partnership with a former president from Arkansas.

Read More

CEDAR CLUB AND QUINCY RACEWAYS

A two-fer for today’s road trip as Brittany and Ashley head to 20th and Cedar for the new-look Cedar Club. Also, the new owners of Quincy Raceways stop by to talk about this weekend’s Day of Destruction. SEE Quincy sponsors Road Trips with Randy.

Read More

HOOEY’S

Brittany heads to everyone’s favorite Taco Tuesday stop in today’s Taste of the Town installment. Hooey’s is an intimate spot at 12th and College where you can get good, fast and hot Mexican food. Brittany and Randy Phillips bring you the sights and sounds, but you’ll have to taste it for yourself. SEE Quincy, the…

Read More

ANN BOLAND

Ashley, Bobby and Brittany put a bow on the roundabout and hope to never talk about it again. Then, Ashley and Brittany sit with Ann Boland and try to get her to talk about her active and charitable life. This universally-beloved woman has been honored by many groups, but being on Club Muddy probably tops…

Read More

Hannibal’s Williams waits through rain delay to score first collegiate touchdown for Notre Dame

YouTube highlights of Notre Dame’s win over Stanford, including the first collegiate touchdown for Hannibal’s Aneyas Williams. (NBC/University of Notre Dame) SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Aneyas Williams had to wait until the sixth game of the season — and an hour-long weather delay on Saturday afternoon — to score his first collegiate touchdown. The Hannibal…

Read More

FRIENDS OF JUSTICE

No, it’s not the newest Marvel or DC movie. But Jack Miller wanted to do something when the 2012 death of his friend, Nancy Streitmatter, went unsolved. So Miller formed a non-profit to provide reward money to anyone who has information that could lead to the solving of this cold case and other local unsolved…

Read More

PAM PRINTERS

MRN’s Ron Kinscherf talks to Tim and Justin Haubrich from Pam Printers about the printing industry and their role in providing the missals found in many Catholic Church pews on Sundays (or Saturday nights). Rober & Phillips and Mercantile Bank bring you Business Spotlight.

Read More

SCOREBOARD ANNIVERSARY

Anniversary? What? The Scoreboard has been around forever! But it’s the first anniversary of the Patterson family owning the corner sports bar. Big celebration Saturday at 8th and York and Jimmie shows off some new bourbon selections.

Read More

LEGAL SHIELD

MRN’s Ron Kinscherf talks to Rich Ellerman of Legal Shield about the services the online legal provider offers. Rober & Phillips (a local law firm) and Mercantile Bank sponsor Business Spotlight.

Read More

RON KINSCHERF

How does one go from sales guy and Hall of Fame broadcaster to writing about the antics of ants? It’s actually an endearing story that Ron Kinscherf, who will be honored at the Quincy Public Library’s Little Read on Saturday, shares with Frankie Murphy-Giesing.

Read More

MEDICARE CHANGES AND THE ENCHANTED CANVAS

Confused about Medicare these days? Well Hannah McNeff and Julie Duke from Blessing Health stop by to talk to Ashley about the changes and how you can get more information. Also, Julie Waterkotte brings some cool craft items by from the Enchanted Canvas. Just in time as the holidays are approaching.

Read More

PET OF THE WEEK — NATTY!

Introducing Natty, a sweet and goofy 4-year-old Lab mix who is ready to steal your heart! With her big, adorable eyes and wagging tail, Natty is the definition of joy. She loves exploring the world around her, from sniffing out new trails to playing in the backyard with her favorite toys. Natty is not just…

Read More

ASHLEY STROOT, MIDWIFE

MRN’s Ron Kinscherf talks to Ashley Stroot, a midwife at Quincy Medical Group. You thought midwives were only in old westerns or small towns. That’s not the case. Ashley talks about how she helps women get through pregnancy and childbirth. Rober and Phillips and Mercantile Bank bring you Business Spotlight.

Read More

DETERING BAD BEHAVIOR

Ashley, Bobby and Brittany talk about this week’s events at the Quincy Public Schools and how the community is handling the frequent “threats” toward the schools. How can we de-escalate this situation? Hint: Posting unsubstantiated crap on social media isn’t the answer.

Read More

BRIAN RICHARDS

Frankie talks to Brian Richards, who also has children in the Quincy parochial school system, about the reorganization efforts and Frankie being a bad Catholic. Hey, he’s self-identifying here.

Read More

FREEMAN MILKI WAY FARM

Brittany Boll takes you to Camp Point and the delicious Freeman Milki Way Farm, a true farm to table cafe just off the railroad tracks. Owner Gretchen Forsythe tells her story and whips up some of the best home cooking around. SEE Quincy sponsors Taste of the Town.  

Read More

CURTIS SETHALER

The incoming executive director of the Quincy Family YMCA talks about the Y’s importance to the community and building a culture. Curtis Sethaler takes roles that have an impact on children as he looks to build community.

Read More