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The latest from Muddy River News in Quincy, IL.
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MAY 20
Today on Coffee Talk brought to you by Electric Fountain Brewing Ashley and Brittany basically try not to talk about the news… and somehow end up talking about everything else instead. From semantics and milestone moments to motherhood, postpartum feelings, summer break memories, saying goodbye to schools, and why maybe AI and Facebook aren’t always…
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QUINCY AREA YOUTH CHORUS AND DOB WITH THE BBB
On today’s Daily Muddy, Megan Masterman with the Quincy Area Youth Chorus stopped by to talk about auditions for students in 3rd–12th grade happening May 16 from 10 AM–Noon at Christ Lutheran Church. Hear how kids can get involved in a fun and engaging program that builds confidence and a love of singing! We also welcomed…
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APRIL 24
Today on Muddy River Mornings, Ashley Conrad and Brittany Boll steer you through the week in news, weather, and sports. We take a moment for Ace, the missing dog that’s been weighing heavy on so many hearts, and we’re keeping that family in our thoughts. Plus, we look ahead to the national days for April…
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QHS GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM
Carpooling with Crissie, brought to you by Kunes of Quincy, hits the road with a special group of history makers as Muddy River News’ Crissie Caccamo cruises in a vehicle courtesy of Kunes of Quincy with the QHS girls basketball team, fresh off a Western Big 6 Conference Championship, a title the program has not…
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APRIL 10
Today on Muddy River Mornings, driven by Hess Auto Agency, Brittany Boll and Bob Gough kick off your Friday with a look back at the week’s top stories. It’s National Siblings Day, so what better way to celebrate than by wearing your siblings’ birthstones from Udry Jewelry Dame and Hurdle. Has spring officially sprung? Find…
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REFRESHMENT SERVICES PEPSI
On today’s Business Spotlight, Tim Schrage from Pepsi joins Ron to talk about the recent shift in soda preferences among consumers. Lightly carbonated, no-sugar drinks like Alani are flying off the shelves, and he also introduces Poppi- a Shark Tank success that’s being called part of the next generation of sodas that are actually better…
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Cheers to the Grateful Dead’s Bob Weir and Quincy Undertaker Brian Durante
On today’s Club Muddy, the crew raises a glass to Bob Weir, swapping Grateful Dead dreams, favorite vibes, and a few “what if” wishes in his honor. From there, things take a hard left into one of those conversations you didn’t know you needed – the very real danger of deadly paper plates (yes, really).…
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Get used to the cold and National Nothing Day
Catch up on all the week’s major news stories with MRN hosts Brittany Boll and Ashley Conrad, filling in for Bob Gough this week. They chat about National Nothing Day and visit at the round table with Quincy restaurateur Jared Tipton. Muddy River Sports’ Chris Duerr and Matt Schuckman also pop in with the best…
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The Daily Muddy hosts Hannibal Arts Council and DOB of the BBB
Jordan O’Donnell from the Hannibal Arts Council stops by to talk about their Youth Art Adventure program – a creative program packed with hands-on opportunities for kids to explore, learn, and let their imaginations run wild. From art activities to skill-building experiences, we break down all the ways young artists can jump in. Then Ashley…
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JANUARY 13
On this week’s Minutes with the Mayor, brought to you by Mercantile Bank, Jeffrey Conte, Director of Public Works, joined the conversation to break down the completion of the City’s Water Treatment Plant project and what major infrastructure work lies ahead. The discussion covered the significance of the Water Treatment Plant’s completion, how it fits…
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ADAM BOOTH
Adam Booth was our very first Club Muddy guest in 2023 – and now he’s kicking off 2026 with us. Some things change, some stay the same. Since we last talked, Booth has jumped into the industrial world with his 30th Street development – recommissioning the railway, tackling packaging, and navigating the workforce wins and…
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Protest for justice in Hannibal
Friends and family demonstrated outside the Marion County Courthouse in Hannibal for several hours on Friday. They’re demanding that the man arrested for the murder of Emily Andrea Traynor, 22, in October be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. They think the gruesome and deadly stabbing is worthy of the death penalty. They…
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Appliances arrive at Quincy’s Hope House thanks to QND football players
The day after Christmas, a new washer, dryer, refrigerator, and deep freezer arrived at Hope House for expectant mothers facing homelessness. Quincy Notre Dame football players paid for the appliances, with money they raised during Homecoming Week. The non-profit said it is humbled by the support and blessed to have received more than $7,000 from…
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Dr. David Rapp and his Quincy Connections
Surgeon David Rapp has traveled the globe to operate on people whose poverty has denied them basic care. He has climbed the highest mountain in North America to raise money to support his charity, Global Surgical Expedition, or GSE, while facing the challenges of bringing an entire operating room to the farthest corners of the…
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Anne Riggs, Culver-Stockton Nursing
Culver-Stockton College is launching a new Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program that enables students to earn their degree in just three years through a collaborative educational model with Hannibal Regional. “This program, coordinated with Hannibal Regional and many other clinical partners, is truly designed with the student in mind,” said Anne Riggs, Director…
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE: JIM
MRN’s Ron Kinscherf talks to Jim Miller about his time enlisting during the Cold War and then serving in Vietnam. 8te Open and the Veterans Alliance Commission of Adams County bring you Thank You for Your Service.
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Life’s most embarrasing moments and so much more!
Randy sits in for Bob as the Muddy Buddies dive into life’s ups and downs — and even reveal some of their most embarrassing moments — before introducing a very special guest: Jill Hooper. Jill’s story is one of resilience, spirituality, and finding joy through life’s peaks and valleys. As Ashley’s mom, hero, and best…
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National Retinol and Bittersweet Chocolate with Almonds Day, November 7, 2025
Brittany Boll and Ashley Conrad take a look at the week’s top news stories and share some fun stuff to send you off into the weekend. Did you know today, November 7, is National Retinol Day? As in the derivative of Vitamin A that can restore collagen-depleted skin. Better yet, did you know today is…
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LUKA RADOVIC
Frankie Murphy-Giesing talks to a man who immigrated to the United States with his family the right way. Luke Radovic has a unique perspective on the current immigration situation in our country.
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CEMETERY GHOST TOURS AND DOB WITH THE BBB
Our look at scary season continues and Ashley hears all about the Woodland Cemetery ghost tours. Then Don O’Brien of the Better Business Bureau continues to frighten Ashley with tales of cybersecurity issues.
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ERICA MITCHELL HANNIBAL BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
The Hannibal Board of Public Works (HBPW) is celebrating Public Utilities Week, October 5-11, along with 2,000 other not-for-profit utilities that collectively provide electricity, water, sewer, and stormwater services to 55 million Americans across 49 states and 5 U.S. territories. “The HBPW, like the other 2,000 municipally owned utilities across the nation, is working with…
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LUKE TAPPE KW HOMETOWN REALTORS
Luke Tappe joins Ron Kinscherf on the Business Spotlight this week to talk about his recent purchase of Davis and Frese Realtors. Luke discusses the new company of KW Hometown Realtors and how that is going to look for the future. Bank of Springfield brings you Business Spotlight.
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SHANE HULSEY
Frankie is back for an old Club reunion, joining Brittany and Bobby at the round table. The crew jumps into the Tipton family’s latest challenge with the Illinois Department of Labor, and Frankie raises the question: why can kids run a combine on the farm but not push buttons on a register at their own…
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SATELLITES
Scott Richardson talks about satellites. How they started, how they work and what the still do for us now.
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Off the rails … again
Frankie and Klitz mock Bob for drinking Scotch and Michele is just trying to help these idiots. Good time had for all … maybe.
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QUINCY CIVIC MUSIC ASSOCIATION AND EFB COFFEE TALK
Bill Machold talks to Ashley about the upcoming Quincy Civic Music Association schedule and then she and Brittany dive into a little EFB Coffee Talk. Today’s Coffee Talk is all about BF’s—nope, not just the kind you’re thinking of. From fitness goals to neighborhood shortcuts, from over-the-top homecoming proposals to the quirkiest modern trends, we’ve…
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BEAU BECRAFT
Brittany is late to the party with her Muddy World Order swag, which you can order here, but she Ashley and Bobby discuss nuisance abatement, property rights and do good fences make good neighbors? Then the multi-talented Beau Becraft joins the Club to talk about marketing, production and media in general.
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MICHELE MCCORMACK
MRN’s J. Robert Gough talks to the company’s new executive editor, Michele McCormack, about news coverage and returning to Quincy.
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KELSEY 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.
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June 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.  
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Jared 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.
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BRET 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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HOOPER PHOTOGRAPHY
MRN’s Ron Kinscherf talks to Teri Hooper from Hooper Photography about senior pictures, wedding pictures and all things in-between.
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RAE DESIGN
Ron Kinscherf talks to Kirstin Protsman of Rae Design about branding and crafting an image.
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EXCLUSIVE – NIEMANN FOODS ANNOUNCEMENT
In a Muddy River News exclusive, Niemann Foods, Inc. (NFI) announced Monday it will be constructing a Haymakers convenience store, becoming the first major tenant at the West Quincy Port Authority site. Rich Niemann Jr., CEO and president of NFI, said he believes the store will cost at least $10 million. The 7,000-square foot facility…
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JIM RAPP
Jim Rapp discusses his 50 year legal career, being a part of the growth of John Wood Community College over that time and why he wanted to start Muddy River News.
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SIU MEDICINE AND THE BRIDGE
Brittany talks to Dr. Paul Hibbert with SIU Medicine about holistic medicine and traditional Chinese treatments and therapies. Then, Chef Chuck Lankey from The Bridge stops by and talks about the bar and grill’s offerings, including Friday night prime rib.
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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.
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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.
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JWCC COLLEGE FOR LIFE AND IT’S ALMOST TURKEY RUN TIME
Brittany is in today and she talks to Kristen Lay with the Quincy Family YMCA about signup for the annual Thanksgiving Turkey Run, then Julie Quinn from John Wood Community College talks about signup for College for Life.
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Oct. 25 — How’s the Weather Up There?
Nathaniel Jones and Brent Clair talk about surprise rainfall last week, warming temperatures next week and … did Brent say snow in November? “How’s the Weather up There?” is sponsored by Farm and Home Supply. #weather
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THE BIG READ
MRN’s Ron Kinscherf talks to the folks from the Quincy Public Library to get ready for The Big Read!
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NATHAN 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.
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VOLUME 9
God @ Work brings you a reflection of how to incorporate living a godly life in your work environment. MRN’s Ron Kinscherf interviews Pastor Carla Green.
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LEFFERS LANDSCAPING AND NURSERY
MRN’s Ron Kinscherf talks to Emily Winchester and Jack Leffers, the new owners of Leffers Landscaping and Nursery, about taking over a long-time successful family business. Mercantile Bank sponsors the Business Spotlight.
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SHOTTENKIRK
MRN’s Ron Kinscherf talks to Scott Steward and Aaron Peters with Shottenkirk Toyota about the car business. Mercantile Bank sponsors the Business Spotlight.
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Sarah Quinn Deien
Randy Phillips joins Bobby and Brittany to talk about the good old days at KHQA when Randy, Bobby, Brittany’s mom and Sarah Deien all worked there. Randy also gets you ready for the next Muddy River Gems, which will debut Feb. 5.
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BRIANNA RIVERA, THE DISTRICT
MRN’s J. Robert Gough talks to the executive director of The District as she steps into her new role just before the downtown organization’s annual meeting.
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Episode 5
MRN’s Ron Kinscherf talks to Chaplain Carla Green about workplace culture and how God fits into that environment. God@Work is sponsored by Activate U.
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