MUDDY NIGHT LIGHTS
So syphilis is still a thing, it seems
Ashley talks to the folks from the Adams County Health Department about the syphilis cases that are spiking in Adams County. She also chats with Tracy Bugh about how you can be a mentor in the Quincy Public Schools.
Read MoreBRIAN ALLEN
The winner of the Republican primary for Ralls County Sheriff joins MRN’s J. Robert Gough. He has no Democratic opponent or a write-in as of yet, so it looks like he’ll be the county’s next sheriff. We talk about his law enforcement philosophy and working with other agencies.
Read MorePRORIDER
MRN’s Ron Kinscherf talks to Josh Moore with ProRider, a motorcycle training school that recently opened a location in Quincy.
Read MoreASPEN GENGENBACHER
Aspen Gengenbacher takes a ride on the Muddy River with Ashley and Brittany and Bobby tries out the producer’s chair.
Read MoreTIERANEY CRAIG
Quincy Brewing Company, The District, The Sixth Street Project, The Riverfront Saga, CrossFit … what else does Tieraney Craig do? Frankie Murphy-Giesing finds out … and she brought beer. A&B Properties brings you Frankie Say.
Read MoreBOURBON AND POPCORN … PLUS, BARIATRIC HEALTH
Ashley talks to Veronica Roth Phillips with Blessing Health’s bariatric department about the process of weight loss and health and then Suzanne Ellerbrock stops by to talk about Quincy Rotary’s upcoming Bourbon and Popcorn event.
Read MoreTEETER TODDLERS AND COFFEE TALK
No, Ashley and Brittany aren’t on the playground, but Ashley is talking to the folks at Teeter Toddlers Daycare about childcare in Quincy. Then Brittany is all jacked up on EFB Coffee to talk about the latest buzz around Town for Coffee Talk.
Read More… EXTENDED VERSION OR A WORD FROM OWNERSHIP
MRN Publisher J. Robert Gough talks about the company’s mission, growth and focus.
Read MoreWATCH OUT FOR SPORTS STREAMING SCAMS
Ashley talks to Don O’Brien with the Better Business Bureau who warns us about fake sports streaming sites, which are even more prevalent as people go trying to find ways to watch and listen to their local sports teams. This is even more important with local radio’s abdication of carrying high school sports. Ashley also…
Read MoreLINDA MOORE MAYORAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Former treasurer for the City of Quincy Linda Moore announces her independent run for mayor at an event Aug. 12 at Krazy Cakes in Downtown Quincy.
Read MoreCHAD DEWAARD CULVER-STOCKTON COLLEGE
Professor Chad DeWaard of Culver-Stockton College talks about the national political landscape after a tumultuous last few weeks (Months? Years?).
Read MoreELLINGTON GIFT COMPANY
The business formerly known as “Gifts by Grawe” has a new name and MRN’s Ron Kinscherf talks to Katharine Adrian about the change and the company’s future. Rober & Phillips and Mercantile Bank bring you Business Spotlight.
Read MoreDAX FOHEY
Dax Fohey from Town & Country Inn and Suites gets an invite to The Club to talk about the local hotel and hospitality industry. Ashley, Bobby and Brittany talk about the Olympics and Bobby and Brittany gush over the Deadpool/Wolverine movie in spoiler-free fashion.
Read MoreBREASTFEEDING BASICS AND SEND YOUR KID TO COLLEGE PREPARED FOR SCAMS
Tina Womack from Blessing Health talks about the importance of breastfeeding and explains how to make it an easier process. Then, Don O’Brien with the Better Business Bureau talks about how scammers go after college kids as they head back to campus.
Read MoreCROSSTOWN SHOWDOWN FUNDRAISER
James Orenthal Patterson and Andrew Matthew Wellman slide into the DM to promote the Muddy River Engraving/Crosstown Showdown Fundraiser for QND/QHS football at The Scoreboard on August 24. Brittany then has to settle for seconds (thirds?) in the DM with a little EFB Coffee Talk.
Read MoreBIRTH TRAUMA
Ashley talks to Kala Breder about an upcoming fundraiser to help those who suffer from traumatic births and how you can help.
Read MoreHEARTLAND LODGE
MRN’s Ron Kinscherf talks to Gary Harpole about Heartland Lodge, which has more to offer people than just places to hunt. Rober & Phillips and Mercantile Bank bring you Business Spotlight.
Read MoreIT’S HOOKAH, BOBBY …
Ashley, Bobby and Brittany discuss a study that shows how Illinoisans incorporate alcohol into their relationships. Then, Beth Duesterhaus talks about her hookah lounge in downtown Quincy, starting a business and dealing with grief.
Read MoreREV. ORVILLE JONES
MRN’s J. Robert Gough talks to Rev. Orville Jones about the Back to School Fair at Iles Elementary on Aug. 3. He also touches on local reaction to the Sonya Massey killing and his role as a minister to comfort those who suffer tragedies. He also now has a new role at the O’Donnell-Cookson Life…
Read MoreFR. AUGUSTUS TOLTON
Mark McDonald and Randy Phillips look at the journey of Fr. Augustus Tolton and the quest of those who support his beatification and canonization. Dot Foods sponsors Muddy River Gems.
Read MoreKIM MAHAIR
Frankie Murphy-Giesing talks to Kim Mahair about living in California, especially as the Pandemic hit, then making the decision to get married and move back to Quincy. A&B Properties brings you Frankie Say.
Read MoreKC BBQ AND THE BBB
Chad Altgilbers with the Knights of Columbus gets us ready for the KC Barbecue (yes, there will be plenty of parking), then Ashley talks to Don O’Brien with the Better Business Bureau about ticket scams and other sleazy ways dirtbags try to steal your stuff.
Read MoreBIRTHDAY OF THE MONTH WINNER AND EFB COFFEE TALK
Ashley and Brittany announce this month’s Celebrations Birthday of the Month winner and then have a little Coffee Talk, sponsored by Electric Fountain.
Read MoreMACOMB POLICE RELEASE OFFICER INVOLVED SHOOTING VIDEO
NEWS RELEASE FROM THE MACOMB POLICE DEPARTMENT MACOMB, Ill. — On March 16, Macomb Police Lieutenant Nick Goc and Officer Korri Cameron responded to reports of domestic violence. During the incident, deadly force was used and two individuals were killed at the scene. Per Macomb Police Department policy, an outside agency, the Illinois State Police…
Read MoreA LEMONADE STAND FOR A CAUSE AND THE QUINCY ARTIST GUILD
Ashley talks to the Hendrian Sisters, whose lemonade stand is raising THOUSANDS of dollars for a great cause. Then, we get an update on the Quincy Artist Guild from Carol Robbins and Dr. Zakiah Ali.
Read MoreDR. ARSHAD MUZAFFAR, BLESSING HEALTH
MRN’s Ron Kinscherf talks to Dr. Arshad Muzaffar of Blessing Health about cleft palate repair procedures as July is Craniofacial awareness month. Mercantile Bank and Rober & Phillips bring you Business Spotlight.
Read MoreJONATHON HOOVER
MRN’s J. Robert Gough talks to the new Adams County Chief Public Defender, Jon Hoover, about taking over the office and its duties and responsibilities.
Read MoreADVANCED DENTAL CARE
MRN”s Ron Kinscherf talks with Curt and Kadi Fauble of Advanced Dental Care about their practice and dentistry. Rober & Phillips and Mercantile Bank bring you Business Spotlight.
Read More… OR CLUB HOT TUB?
Davey gets a new hot tub and Bobby tries to negotiate him into hosting his own podcast from it. Ashley says she’ll participate, but only if she can wear a tent-sized Boll/Conrad t-shirt. Brittany was unavailable for comment. Matt Anderson also stops by to talk about military intelligence and what might have broken down during…
Read MoreJAY JOHNSON
Frankie Murphy-Giesing talks to Jay Johnson about physical health through chiropractic care.
Read MoreETHAN’S RODEO AND ADAMS/BROWN OLD SETTLERS
Alicia and Dave Weiman come back across the river to get us ready for this year’s Ethan’s Rodeo, coming up next month in Palmyra. And Abigail Hildebrand tells us about this year’s Adams/Brown Old Settlers Festival.
Read MoreEFB COFFEE TALK AND TIM DAVIS
The newest Quincy School Board member, Tim Davis, stops in to talk about joining the board then Brittany slides into the DM real nice like to talk about battling Facebook hackers and bots.
Read MoreIT’S FAIR WEEK AND A REPORT FROM THE RNC
Melissa Shriver-Hackamack from the Adams County Fair Board stops by to give a preview of all of the fun things happening this week as the Fair kicks off today with 4-H judging and gets going in full swing on Wednesday. Then, Mecki Kosin talks to Ashley about her trip to the Republican National Convention, where…
Read MoreBRYAN STOKES, QUINCY RECYCLE
MRN Editor David Adam talks to the president of Quincy Recycle about the company’s growth and success as well as the recycling industry as a whole.
Read MoreJay Fohey from Hannibal’s Schmidt and White Barbershop
Ashley Conrad and Brittany Boll visit with Jay Fohey from Hannibal for a little “Twain Talk.” They discuss the profession of being a barber, how Quincy could take a page from Hannibal’s book on how to keep the downtown looking good and how difficult it is to get Brittany’s hair color just right.
Read MoreZeke Cernea with Gem City Gymnastics and Tumbling
Frankie Murphy-Giesing talks with Zeke Cernea, co-owner and head power tumbling coach at Gem City Gymnastics and Tumbling.
Read MoreLearn about Quincy’s supportive housing stock, and DOB talks more scams
Host Ashley Conrad talks with Kevin Krummel with Quincy Housing Solutions and Ryan Roberts with the Quincy YWCA about how they are working together to address Quincy’s supportive housing stock. Ashley then visits with Don O’Brien with the Better Business Bureau to talk about more local scams.
Read More#BELIKEGRACE AND A FULL POT OF EFB COFFEE TALK
Holly Schell from #belikegrace discusses the upcoming Collin Raye concert then Brittany and Ashley catch up after a week off on an extended dance mix version of EFB’s Coffee Talk.
Read MoreAlzheimer’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…
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