JIM MENTESTI

More Italians on Frankie Say as Jim Mentesti, the chairman emeritus of the Great River Economic Development Foundation, stops by to talk about how he ended up in Quincy from the South Side of Chicago. AB Properties brings you Frankie Say.

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Bret Austin

The businessman and chairman of the Adams County Board’s finance committee discusses the county’s housing situation and how he hopes the Great River Economic Development Foundation, Quincy and Adams County can all work together to ensure there is enough quality housing to go around.

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Angela Caldwell, GREDF

GREDF’s director of workforce development talks about today’s hiring issues, how employers are working to keep employees and the efforts to bring in workers. Muddy River News This Week is furnished by Harvey’s.

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Kyle Moore, GREDF

GREDF President Kyle Moore talks about the “Quincy’s Calling” marketing initiative and trying to fill local jobs. Muddy River News Publisher/GM also grills him about the most important question for Quincy: When is Target coming?

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