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Stanford Graduate School of Business has added a case study on Freedom Holding Corp. to its MBA curriculum, signaling growing interest in how emerging-market companies can transform into global players. The case, published by one of the world’s most prominent business schools, explores the Kazakhstani firm’s evolution from a local brokerage to a sprawling financial…
Read Full Article CAMP POINT, Ill. — As part of Adams County’s 200th birthday celebration, the Village of Camp Point will step back in time with a special Chautauqua-style program on Friday, July 4, at historic Bailey Park. The daylong event will feature dynamic speakers, live music, historical reenactments and traditional family activities reminiscent of the original Chautauqua assemblies that…
Read Full Article QUINCY — The Watercolor USA Honor Society (WHS) recently selected Robert Lee Mejer, Quincy University distinguished professor of art, as its Lifetime Achievement Award recipient for 2025. Mejer is a signature charter member of the National Watercolor Society, a distinguished master of the Transparent Watercolor Society of America and a master fellowship member of the…
Read Full Article This project is in partnership with Heming Sexual Wellness Clinic. Have a topic you’d like us to cover or questions you’d like an expert’s feedback on? We want to hear from you. Submit your questions and requests 100 percent anonymously at this link. MRN’s Aspen Gengenbacher and Leah Heming of the Heming Sexual Wellness Clinic discuss the many…
Read Full Article QUINCY — The Historical Society of Quincy and Adams County will host a celebration of John Quincy Adams on Saturday, July 19, at The Armory, 416 Jersey. Presentations are scheduled from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., and the public is invited to attend the bicentennial event free of charge. The day salutes the founding of…
Read Full Article Meet Phoenix! With his adorable underbite and stunning blue-grey coat, Phoenix is as unforgettable as his name. He is a 1 and a half-year-old Chow Chow mix, and he is the perfect blend of charm and chill. Friendly, well-mannered, and full of personality. Phoenix does wonderfully with other dogs and absolutely loves people. Whether he’s making new…
Read Full Article Well, well, well… either Mayor Moore’s “All Potholes in 100 Days” campaign is working, or Quincy’s potholes decided to take a summer vacation. Because this month? We didn’t get a single entry. Not. One. We’re not mad—we’re impressed. Fewer potholes means fewer spilled coffees and less creative cursing on morning commutes. But don’t get too…
Read Full Article MACOMB, Ill. — After more than a decade, 11 seasons and more than 240 competitors, the return of “Survival Challenge: Unfinished Business” is here from Thursday-Sunday, July 3-6, and open for the public to witness the drama, strategy and spectacle of “Survivor.’ “Survival Challenge” is a five-day accelerated version of the hit CBS reality show…
Read Full Article Nate and Kate talk about IV’s to replenish and refuel during this hot Quincy summer. Brought to you by Luxe Health and Wellness Spa.
Read Full Article CARTHAGE, Ill. — The Nauvoo Pageant Bagpipe Band and Dancers will be joined on stage by the Nauvoo Brass Band at The Legacy Theater in Carthage at 2 p.m. on Saturday, July 5. Then as part of the Blue Lake International Exchange Program, the Symbolica Flag Dancers from Genk, Belgium, will present a performance at…
Read Full Article Hannibal’s hottest week kicks off this weekend. Bob Gough talks to some of the people who make National Tom Sawyer Days happen.
Read Full Article Summer is here and Muddy River Mornings has what you need to get your weekend rolling. National Tom Sawyer Days in Hannibal, the Quincy Grand Prix, Blues in the District. Get off the couch and have some fun this weekend.
Read Full Article MRN’s Ron Kinscherf talks to Jared Tipton from 8te Open about his experience as a veteran. The Veterans Assistance Commission of Adams County and 8te Open bring you “Thank you for your service”.
Read Full Article Online dating has immensely altered the way we meet people. Do you desire something flirty and fun? Flirt.com should be on your to-do list. Today, I am here with the 2025 Flirt.com review, where we will evaluate everything about the site, how it works, what it costs, who uses it, and whether it’s worth your…
Read Full Article The heat is on and it’s pop-up shower season. Here’s “How’s the Weather up There?” from Farm and Home Supply.
Read Full Article HANNIBAL, Mo. — Jim’s Journey: The Huck Finn Freedom Center will host two final 2025 Juneteenth events, both of which promise attendees a unique and engaging experience. Author Nancy Rawles will unveil the 20th anniversary edition of My Jim at 6 p.m. on Friday, June 27. My Jim is a convincing sequel to the Adventures…
Read Full Article From the second you walk in our stores; you will be greeted by a personable consultant who genuinely cares about your goal. We believe in building relationships with our customers. We do this by following up to make sure you’re happy with your products and getting the results you wanted. NutritionHQ serves our clients with…
Read Full Article QUINCY — The Muddy River Opera Company recently announced “Veni Vidi Verdi,” a summer concert celebrating the genius of Giuseppe Verdi, one of opera’s most beloved composers, will take place at 7 p.m. Saturday, June 28, in the Mary Ellen Orr Auditorium of John Wood Community College. With featured soloists drawn from regional and national…
Read Full Article Zip is a sweet 9-month-old small mixed breed Dachshund mix with the floppiest ears and the biggest, most irresistible puppy-dog eyes you’ve ever seen. He may be small in size, but his heart (and charm!) are absolutely huge. This little guy is neutered, microchipped, and up to date on all his vaccines — healthy and…
Read Full Article Some call Palermo Pizza and Subs Hannibal’s best kept secret. Why? Well, Brittany Boll and Randy Phillips tell you why in today’s edition of Taste of the Town.
Read Full Article QUINCY — Five playwrights, four local directors, and 17 community performers are bringing new stories to life as rehearsals kick off for this year’s Quincy Community Theatre Playwriting Festival at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, June 28, on the QCT main stage. Presented in partnership with the Midsummer Arts Faire, this one-night-only event promises an evening of…
Read Full Article QUINCY — Friends of the Drum and Bugle Corps, led by Dennis Koch and in partnership with Arts Quincy, will dedicate a new public art installation at the Illinois Veterans Home that honors the men and women who participated in the musical tradition of drum and bugle corps at 1 p.m. Saturday, June 21 in…
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