Alzheimer’s Sports Trivia and Kids’ reading scores
Todd Lamison with the Alzheimer’s Association talks about their upcoming sports trivia fundraiser. Rev. Carl Terry of Bethel AME also stops by to chat with Ashley about his crusade to increase reading test scores among Quincy’s children.
Read MoreKOHL WHOLESALE AND CASH AND CARRY
Aaron Kerkhoff with Kohl Wholesale talks about service and supplying local restaurants and their Cash and Carry store. Rober & Phillips and Mercantile Bank bring you Business Spotlight.
Read MoreNICOLE DIEKER
MRN’s Ron Kinscherf interviews author Nicole Dieker, an author who grew up locally, moved to California, then decided to return home. Quincy Public Library brings you Book Nook.
Read MoreJULY 12 — HOW’S THE WEATHER UP THERE?
Is the heat on its way just in time for county fair season? Here’s “How’s the Weather up There?” from Farm and Home Supply. #weather
Read MoreELECTILE DYSFUNCTION ’24
Frankie Murphy-Giesing and Bob Gough dip their toes into the waters of the presidential race and were lucky to not lose appendages, since it is Shark Week.
Read MoreMUDDY NIGHT LIGHTS
Coming August 30 to Muddy River Sports and Facebook Live … Muddy Night Lights!
Read MoreTJ Maxx shooter denied pretrial release in Adams County Circuit Court
A Quincy man charged with four felonies in correction with a shooting Saturday afternoon in the TJ Maxx parking lot at the Prairie Crossing Shopping Center will remain in the Adams County Jail. However, the man’s attorney said his client was acting in self-defense. Alan C. Pacheco, 21, appeared in Adams County Circuit Court Tuesday…
Read MoreDAILY DIRT 1000
Steve Eighinger, aka “Stevie Dirt”, aka “Stevie Love”, discusses writing his 1000th Daily Dirt, racing and a variety of other topics.
Read MoreWALTER LOUIS FLUID TECHNOLOGIES
Frankie Murphy-Giesing talks to MRN’s Ron Kinscherf about the water businesses and how to treat it for commercial, industrial and consumer use. Rober & Phillilps and Mercantile Bank bring you Business Spotlight.
Read MoreCome Fly With Me!
Fireworks aren’t the only thing up in the air this Fourth of July. On this episode of Road Trips with Randy, we fly with Scott Davis, who bought his own airplane and is learning to fly. We will also take a ride in an antique aircraft and see the sites over Quincy. This episode is…
Read MoreMRN WEATHER: How likely are we to see heavy flooding?
Most of us who were alive then remember the Flood of 1993. Well, this has been a pretty wet spring and early summer so far and what are the chances that the Mississippi River gets high enough for us to worry? Meteorologist Brent Clair and Nathan Jones discuss the scenario that could lead to flooding…
Read MoreHOLOCAUST MUSEUM AND TRAVEL SCAMS
Katie Kraushaar, dean of Quincy University’s Brenner Library, discusses the Holocaust exhibit that will be coming to the college in 2026. Then, Don O’Brien with the Better Business Bureau warns you about vacation and flight scams.
Read MoreMIKE SHULL AND THE LIBERTY POD
Frankie asks for a history lesson and gets it from history teacher Mike Shull as they talk about the Revolutionary War, Boston Tea Party and what the Fourth of July really means. Also, they touch on the most recent presidential debate and its potential impact on the race. A&B Properties brings you Frankie Say.
Read MoreSCHOOL ATTENDANCE AND SPILLING THE TEA
Todd Pettit and Kim Dinkheller from Quincy Public Schools stop by to talk about attendance. How can it be improved? How can kids use Mental Health Days? Then, Ashley and Brittany spill the tea ahead of the Fourth of July on EFB’s Coffee Talk.
Read MoreHOLLISTER-WHITNEY
Mark McDonald and Randy Phillips take you through Quincy’s elevator manufacturer, which is celebrating its 125th anniversary. Dot Foods brings you Muddy River Gems.
Read MoreMUD VOLLEYBALL AND CARING FOR DOGS ON THE 4TH
Kevin Murphy and Daniel Miller with the Hannibal Y Men’s Club get you ready for the 45th year of Mud Volleyball. Then, Pilar Brumbaugh and Amy Kienztle with the Quincy Human Society ask those who are shooting fireworks to be mindful of nearby dogs and how to console those animals who are affected by the…
Read MoreREP. LOUIS RIGGS
MRN’s J. Robert Gough talks to Missouri State Representative Louis Riggs about disfunction at the State Capitol (well, at least in the chamber opposite of the House), progress on the Hannibal Bypass and supporting education to fit into today’s workforce needs.
Read MoreALZHEIMERS AWARENESS
MRN’s Ron Kinscherf talks to Rochell Sharpe with Blessing Hospital about Alzheimers awareness. She is a nurse practitioner with 30 years in the field. Rober & Phillips and Mercantile Bank bring you Business Spotlight.
Read MoreCOOKING SMARTNESS
Ashley, Bobby and Brittany have an open discussion about restaurants, amphitheaters and America. And does baking your brain make it rise?
Read MoreSteve and Billie Goodwin “Maestro’s”
Frankie Murphy Giesing talks to Steve and Billie Goodwin about their new restaurant “Maestro’s”, opening in Downtown Quincy in July. The longtime Tiramisu employees look to honor their former boss, Roberto Stellino, by opening their own Italian eatery. A&B Properties brings you Frankie Say.
Read MoreMuddy River Opera, the BBB
Ashley talks to Alex Craig with the Muddy River Opera (not related) about this weekend’s free concerts and Don O’Brien with the Better Business Bureau stops by with reports of the latests scoundrels and scammers.
Read MoreDaily Muddy: EFB’s Coffee Talk … A Celebration!
Ashley and Brittany road trip to Celebrations to talk about their party and event business.
Read MoreJWCC College for Life and the Illinois Arts Council
Ashley talks to Julie Quinn with JWCC’s College for Life program about what the courses have to offer. She also talks to Laura Sievert with Arts Quincy about this week’s visit from the Illinois Arts Council about grant opportunities.
Read MoreSCAMMING THE ELDERLY
Ashley Conrad talks to Don O’Brien with the Better Business Bureau about how the elderly are the top targets of scammers and how you can help your loved ones avoid getting duped.
Read MoreTAX INCENTIVES FOR 54TH AND BROADWAY
Ashley Conrad talks to proponents and opponents of using tax incentives to create a new development of restaurants at 54th and Broadway.
Read MoreNATHAN FRESE, FIRST BANKERS TRUST
Ron Kinscherf talks to Nathan Frese, branch president of First Bankers Trust, about local lending and banking in today’s economy. Rober & Phillips and Mercantile Bank sponsor Business Spotlight.
Read MoreKELLY MAYS
One of Quincy’s two third ward aldermen (yes, she’s fine with that title) joins Ashley and Brittany to talk about being on the City Council, public service and trying to the right thing and what is best for Quincy. Bobby, Brittany and Ashley also discuss more options to buy weed that Bobby will never use,…
Read MoreAshley and Brittany head to Krazy Town
I know what you’re thinking … “Short trip, huh?” “Aren’t they already there?” “Isn’t that an oxymoron?” No, Ashley and Brittany check out the Krazy Town Trampoline Park at 301 Spring in Quincy. Lots of fun for kids … and grown-ups too.
Read MoreJASON MCCOY
Frankie Murphy-Giesing talks to Jason McCoy with the Quincy Tea Party, Freedom Fest and the New Illinois movement.
Read MoreDOT’S FORKLIFT RODEO AND THE GEM CITY CONCERT SERIES
Ashley talks to the two-time, two-time champion of the Dot Foods Forklift Rodeo about his skills and also how you can go work for one of the area’s best companies. Then, Ron Kinscherf talks with a member of the band Saliva, which will be performing on the river this weekend at the Gem City Concert…
Read MoreMidsummer Arts Faire and EFB’s Coffee Talk
Ashley talks to Waylon Rhoads about this weekend’s Midsummer Arts Faire. Then Brittany slides into the DM for EFB’s Coffee Talk to steal some of Steve Eighinger’s thunder.
Read MoreMindy Hays with the MC Rec Center and Dr. Grant Severs
Ashley talks to Mindy Hays about the effort to bring a new recreational facility to Monroe City and Dr. Grant Severs discusses his orthodontics practice, Severs Orthodontics, and explains how it is different from dentistry.
Read MoreMARK PHILPOT
The president of the Quincy Park Board and chairman of the city’s Human Rights Commission is this week’s guest on MRN This Week.
Read MoreINTEGRITY COMMUNITY TRANSPORT
MRN’s Ron Kinscherf talks to Jay Albert and Landon Tenhouse from Integrity Community Transport about their business that assists the elderly to get to their medical appointments and other needs. Rober & Phillips and Mercantile Bank sponsor Business Spotlight.
Read MoreFATHER’S DAY SHOPPING AT THE LIQUOR BOOTH
Ashley and Brittany visit with Dues at The Liquor Booth about their selection of summertime drinks for Father’s Day 
Read MoreGARY GIBBONS
On this edition, we talk with Randy the Video guy about his dad and then visit with Gary Gibbons of Hannibal, who has made his way to Hong Kong and now calls at home.
Read MoreSCOTT RICHARDSON
Frankie Murphy-Giesing talks to Scott Richardson about how one goes about getting a patent on a product as he is the only guy around who handles that sort of thing. A&B Properties brings you Frankie Say.
Read MoreJUNE 13, 2024
Meteorologist Brent Clair said some storms could blow in later today. #weather
Read MoreAn optimist, a pessimist and a conspiracy theorist walk into a bar …
Ashley talks to Aiden McDonnell about this weekend’s Quincy Derby race and the Quincy Optimist Club’s 60th anniversary. Obviously, he’s the optimist. Then, Don O’Brien of the Better Business Bureau gets us caught up on the latest phishing scams. He would be the pessimist as he has to be in his job. And Ashley is…
Read MoreADAMS COUNTY CEO AND COFFEE TALK
Ashley talks to Curtis Sethaler, who was just named as the new facilitator of the Adams County CEO program. Then, she and Brittany do EFB’s Coffee Talk and discuss tax incentives to bring in new businesses.
Read MoreASHLEY GOES PARKING
Ashley gets into Parks and Rec mode with the Leslie Knope of Hannibal, Mary Lynne Richards, and the Ron Swanson of Quincy, Mike Bruns, to talk about each of the city’s respective park systems and what is coming up for this summer.
Read MoreBRIANNA RIVERA, THE DISTRICT
The executive director of Quincy’s downtown group, The District, talks about Blues in The District, which kicks off its 2024 season on Friday, June 14 in Washington Park. She also talks about other events coming up this summer as well as the organization’s future home at 5th and Hampshire.
Read MoreRUBY COMBATIVE SPORTS
Ruby Combative Sports Center officially opens its doors Saturday. The center is a state-of-the-art sports complex located at 2005 Market Street that is focused on youth boxing and wrestling, with fitness programs also available for adults. The festivities will kick off with an official grand opening celebration from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. MRN’s Ron…
Read MoreSTEPHANIE KOSCIELSKI-CROSS
Davey, Bobby and Brittany talk about flying Quincy. Then, Stephanie Koscielski-Cross shares her Quincy love story and talks about working on riverfront development.
Read MoreTEEN VOLUNTEERISM AND DOB WITH THE BBB
Ashley talks to Ethan Romig about his volunteer spirit and Don O’Brien with the Better Business Bureau on online job scams.
Read MoreTRUMP’S TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS
Quincy University history professor Justin Coffey joins Frankie Murphy-Giesing to talk about former President Donald Trump’s guilty convictions and its ramifications. A&B Properties brings you Frankie Say.
Read MoreQUINCY AUTO CLUB CAR SHOW AND COFFEE TALK
John Gebhardt of the Quincy Auto Club and Katherine Roskamp-Ellerbrock of the Quincy Museum discuss the upcoming car show. Then Ashley and Brittany discuss Mexican politics on EFB’s Coffee Talk. Surprisingly, no Cuervo Gold was involved in the chat.
Read MoreTOURISM FUNDING AND THE 126TH QUARTERMASTER
Brittany talks to Jason Parrott with the City of Quincy and Holly Cain from SEE Quincy about funding tourism. Then the gentlemen from the 126th Quartermaster discuss their role in lifting the morale and mission-effectiveness of our service members.
Read MoreFISHING FOR FREEDOM
Randy Phillips gives you a look at this past weekend’s Fishing for Freedom event.
Read MoreSo why do YOU like Muddy River News?
Brittany and Randy took time from slinging bier at Germanfest to ask people why they read, watch and love Muddy River News.
Read MoreKatherine Roskamp-Ellerbrock, Quincy Museum
The new director of the Quincy Museum stops by to talk about what the mansion at 1601 Maine has to offer. From tours, to meetings and special events, let them know how they can host you or your group.
Read MoreHOLLISTER-WHITNEY
MRN’s Ron Kinscherf talk to Ed Trone of Hollister-Whitney as the company celebrates its 125th Anniversary. A great discussion about the ups and downs of the elevator business … sorry … Rober & Phillips and Mercantile Bank sponsor Business Spotlight.
Read MoreJEFF SCOTT QUINCY GRAND PRIX
Jeff Scott takes a breath before the set up of South Park to talk about bringing back the Quincy Grand Prix. Bobby, Brittany and Ashley also talk about the pros and cons of taking gubmint money.
Read MoreIt’s fair time in Pike County
Ashley gets you ready for the Pike County Fair in Pleasant Hill. Joe Collard stops by and tells us about all of the great things going on next week at the fair. Then, Shelby Rose and Kelly Carlstorm let us know about this weekend’s happenings with Engraved Hive.
Read MoreCan you Ride Cool to Wing Fest?
Daily Muddy gets you ready for a busy Saturday. Jimmie Patterson stops by to talk about The Scoreboard’s Wing Fest with EFB’s Coffee Talk and then it’s time to Ride Cool at Blessing Health Hannibal. Great time for the kids to get ready for summing bike season.
Read MoreILLINOIS VETERANS HOME
Mark McDonald and Randy Phillips take you to Quincy’s Illinois Veterans Home, which is undergoing nearly $300 million in new construction. Terry Prince, director if the Illinois Veterans Administration, gives you a tour of this sacred part of Quincy’s history. Dot Foods brings you Muddy River Gems.
Read MoreJUNETEENTH
Rev. Orville Jones and Lena Jones stop by to talk about the community’s upcoming Juneteenth celebration.
Read MoreMUDDY RIVER ENGRAVING
We’re not related, but there could be a partnership in the works. MRN’s Ron Kinscherf talks to Andrew Wellman of Muddy River Engraving about the great work they do and shows off some cool new MRN gear!
Read MoreDEVONTE CLARK
Devonte Clark brings his guitar and stirring sounds to the Club Muddy Studio. Ashley and Brittany talk to him about his music.
Read MoreDAVID SAMUELS
Frankie Murphy Geising has David Samuels back on the pod to talk about Bitcoin, which Frankie loves and David doesn’t, and also the comments made by Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker at the Benedictine College commencement ceremony. A&B Properties brings you Frankie Say.
Read MoreENTREPRENEURSHIP AT QU AND DOB WITH THE BBB
Quincy University has announced the establishment of a Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation to serve as a resource for faculty and students and provide experiential learning opportunities beyond the classroom walls. Sarah Vortreide-Patton of QU tells Ashley about the program. Then Don O’Brien with the Better Business Bureau stops by to scare Ashley with the…
Read MoreFOUR WINDS FARM AND EFB’S COFFEE TALK
Ashley talks to Deborah Lee of Four Winds Farm about her chemically-free growing area for herbs, vegetables, fruit and flowers and includes a classroom and kitchen, where students learn (hands-on) about healthy cuisine and herbs: medicinal, culinary, and wild edibles. Brittany also joins Ashley for Coffee Talk from EFB Coffee.
Read MoreMORE MAY SHOWERS
Meteorologist Brent Clair lets us know that yet another round of storms is coming through.
Read MoreTHE QUINCY PUBLIC LIBRARY AND WHAT IS A MASTER NATURALIST?
Amy Lefringhouse of University of Illinois Extension talks about what being a Master Naturalist is all about and Kathleen Helsabeck of the Quincy Public Library let’s us know how the library is celebrating its anniversary year.
Read MoreWING FEST – PRESENTED BY THE SCOREBOARD
You have until May 28 to sign up for Wing Fest, presented by The Scoreboard on June 1 at 2 pm. Come try several great wings and sauces.
Read MoreCHUCK SCHOLZ, ADAMS COUNTY BICENTENNIAL
Adams County turns 200 next year. Former Quincy Mayor Chuck Scholz is chairing the county’s bicentennial commission and talks about how we will celebrate. He also drops several nuggets of knowledge as well.
Read MoreSwingSync Labs
MRN’s Ron Kinscherf talks to Ryan Sparks of SwingSync Labs. His facility is equipped with swing analytics, training tools at six designated stations and on-demand instructional videos to personalize training for both baseball and softball players.
Read MoreSHANE HULSEY
The newest Muddy Buddy, Shane Hulsey, joins Club Muddy and talks about his love of sports, his love of Quincy (he is a Missouri native who graduated from Quincy University) and doing pickle shots with Ashley and Brittany.
Read MoreKrazy Town Trampoline Park and remembering our veterans
Brittany fills in for Ashley and talks to Kasey Schuster about the new Krazy Town Trampoline Park and then Darrel Schrage of the American Legion about flags for Memorial Day.
Read MoreTYLER TOMLINSON
The dreamy Tyler Tomlinson jumps into Frankie Say this week and talks about soccer, broadcasting, coaching and teaching at the collegiate level. He also says nicer things about J. Robert Gough than anyone has said about him on any Muddy River News podcast to date. A&B Properties brings you Frankie Say.
Read MoreLONESTAR AND COFFEE TALK
Ashley and Brittany talk about college life at Quincy University on EFB’s Coffee Talk and then Ron Kinscherf chats with Michael Britt of Lonestar, who will be appearing in Quincy on May 26 at the Gem City Concert Series.
Read MoreSt. Jude Run and Interventional Radiology
Ashley talks to Dr. Blake Kramer with Hannibal Regional Hospital about interventional radiology and then she gets ready for the St. Jude Run.
Read MoreSchuck on a Truck … Mother’s Day Edition
Muddy River Sports Editor Matt Schuckman celebrates Mother’s Day by interviewing his mom, Kathleen Schuckman, for this episode of “Schuck on a Truck,” brought to you by Shottenkirk Toyota.
Read MoreTEK FORWARD
Ron Kinscherf talks to Luis Barnes of Tek Forward, a company that offers Basic Computer Skills, Basic Software Development, Frontend Developer, Backend Developer and Full Stack Development. Rober & Phillips and Mercantile Bank sponsor Business Spotlight.
Read Morefor May 10
Ron Kinscherf gets us caught up on all of the happenings at the Quincy Public Library.
Read MoreTRENTON PAUL MURFIN
Bobby talks about summer vacation plans with Ashley and Brittany and avoiding connecting flights. Then Trenton Paul Murfin stops by to talk about community involvement as a young adult and making the choice to live and work in his hometown. Sort of like Ashley and Brittany did when they were young adults.
Read MoreASHLEY CONRAD
Ashley Conrad joins Frankie to talk about her day job, her fun job and her love for her hometown of Quincy. A&B Properties sponsors Frankie Say.
Read MoreBridge the Gap and the BBB
Ashley gets you ready for Bridge the Gap with Morgan Parker from Quincy Medical Group and then Don O’Brien from the Better Business Bureau gets us caught up on the latest scams you need to watch out for.
Read MoreRESTLESS ROAD AND COFFEE TALK
Ron Kinscherf talks to the band members of Restless Road to preview their May 25 appearance at the Gem City Concert Series. Then Brittany slides back into Ashley’s DM for Coffee Talk, brought to you by EFB Coffee.
Read MoreNAMI and the next Quincy Civic Music Association concert
National Alliance on Mental Illness Illinois has opened NAMI West-Central Illinois, a new affiliate based in Mount Sterling that will provide a variety of mental health support services and resources for both adults and children across the region. And the QCMA brings award-winning Wild Prairie Winds to St. John’s Anglican Church on Saturday.
Read MoreCORN ITEMS COLLECTORS
You can find almost anything associated with corn in Adams County. Where? That’s for you to find out by watching this month’s Muddy River Gems, presented by Dot Foods.
Read MoreROBER & PHILLIPS
MRN’s Ron Kinscherf talks to attorney Nick Rober about how appeals work and other legal matters. Rober & Phillips and Mercantile Bank sponsor the Business Spotlight.
Read MoreMRN AT THE ULTIMATE BRICK SHOW
Ron Kinscherf and friends (along with Randy Phillips) show you how much fun the Ultimate Brick Show is at the Oakley-Lindsay Center.
Read MoreSHANE MCDERMOTT
Shane McDermott talks to Ashley and Brittany about coming back from spending time in prison to raising a family and running a successful business.
Read MoreCOLBY KUHLMEIER
Frankie Murphy-Giesing talks to Colby Kuhlmeier about cars, small business and other topics. A&B Properties brings you Frankie Say.
Read MoreTHE AMAZING SHAKE AND DOB WITH THE BBB
Ashley talks to Paisley Patterson and her amazing hand shaking and then to Don O’Brien with the Better Business Bureau.
Read MoreGEM CITY CONCERT SERIES (PART 1) AND COFFEE TALK
Scott Edlin from On the Rail stops by to talk about the upcoming Gem City Concert Series country music event on May 25/26 at Lincoln Park. Get tickets by clicking the link. Then Ashley and Brittany have their EFB Coffee Talk about food and drug regulations. They don’t like big government or big pharma ……
Read MoreBIRTHDAY WRAP AND GOAT YOGA
MRN’s J. Robert Gough chats with Ashley about the company’s birthday celebration and Shalia O’Dear from Blessing-Riemann College of Nursing stops by to talk about this weekend’s goat yoga event.
Read MoreThe Marketplace
MRN’s Ron Kinscherf and Chaplain Carla Green talk about the relationship between the workplace and the marketplace of Jesus. Brought to you by God at Work.
Read MoreBirthdays galore and Cinco De Mayo at The Liquor Booth
Muddy River turns three, Dues sneaks up on 50 and Ashley and Brittany get you ready for Cinco De Mayo in another field trip to The Liquor Booth.
Read MoreMARTHA RAPP, JWCC ANNIVERSARY BOOK
Author Martha Rapp discusses the 50th Anniversary John Wood Community College book that chronicles the school’s history. If you would like to purchase a copy, contact the JWCC Foundation at 217.641.4105 or by email at foundation@jwcc.edu.
Read MoreNIEMANN FOODS, INC.
MRN’s Ron Kinscherf talks to Rich Niemann, Jr. and Richie Niemann of Niemann Foods about the company’s growth and business diversity.
Read MoreJEN WIEMELT
Ashley and Brittany question Bobby’s street cred before they talk about Muddy River’s upcoming third birthday. Then Jen Wiemelt stops by to talk about education and parenting.
Read MoreROBERT MEGEE
Frankie Murphy-Giesing talks to Robert Megee, a Quincy Police who is the head of the Policemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association Local Unit 12. But Robert isn’t here in an official capacity as he and Frankie chat.
Read MoreHAMFEST AND GARDNER CAMP
Ashley Conrad talks to the fellas running HamFest. No, we’re not talking honey baked or spiral cut, we’re talking ham radios. Ashley is intrigued. Then Bob Gough chats with Nicole Taylor about Gardner Camp. Nicole is currently the reigning Miss Quincy, but her passion is the outdoors and she talks about one of Pike County’s…
Read MoreNURSES WEEK AND EFB’S COFFEE TALK
Ashley talks to nurses from Hannibal Regional Hospital about the upcoming Nurses Week and then Brittany slides into the DM for EFB’s Coffee Talk.
Read MoreNUCCI’S
Let’s head down to Pittsfield, where in the shadow of the Pike County courthouse’s red dome you can find Nucci’s. Brittany Boll and Randy Phillips bring you this installment of Taste of the Town, brought to you by SEE Quincy, the Quincy Convention and Visitor’s Bureau.
Read MoreAPRIL 23, 2024
Ashley chats with the folks from the American Legion about their facility as we as veterans support. Then, we learn about a benefit in Palmyra to help a family with some major medical issues.
Read MoreMORNING MUDDY FOR APRIL 23. 2024
Quincy University gets a new basketball coach and the rest of the news for Tuesday, April 23.
Read Morefor April 21, 2024
MRN”s J. Robert Gough talks to Kathi Dooley and Brian Heinze about the May 4 Washington Theater Gala honoring Tony and Signe Oakley to raise money to renovate the building. Then, Jerrod Welch with the Adams County Health Department and Robert Reich with the Adams County Board stop by to discuss how the County is…
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