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Ahhh, the 1970s represent a great decade for musical memories … You’re allowed to sing out loud while looking over today’s three thoughts that make up Vol. 187 of the Daily Dirt. 1. For me, the decade that produced the largest amount of memorable one-hit wonders when it came to chart-topping songs was the 1970s.There…
Read Full Article Dairy Queen? Who doesn’t love a trip to Dairy Queen? Especially for blizzards, which are the subject of the first of the three thoughts that make up Vol. 186 of the Daily Dirt. 1. One of my most favorite places to go at any time of the year is Dairy Queen. That one is located…
Read Full Article Daily Dirt for Jan. 17, 2022 I never thought the word “commando” would ever make it into the Daily Dirt, but it’s a new era, or so publishing czar J. Robert Gough tells me. That said, here are the three thoughts that make up Vol. 185 of the Daily Dirt. 1. Here’s three more strange…
Read Full Article Hospitals in Missouri and around the country are facing a new crisis. COVID-19 patient surges amid profound staffing shortages, fueled by the hyper-transmissible Omicron variant, are overwhelming healthcare providers. Hannibal Regional remains firmly committed to our community for all their healthcare needs, as we have done since the beginning of the pandemic nearly two years…
Read Full Article Daily Dirt for Jan. 16, 2022 Monday is Martin Luther King Day, and this little corner of the world offers its own tribute in today’s three thoughts that make up Vol. 185 of the Daily Dirt. 1. A look at some of the more lasting, memorable quotes connected to Martin Luther King Jr.: “Forgiveness is…
Read Full Article I simply cannot believe what has transpired in the Drew Clinton case. There are no adjectives that can be published to describe how many are feeling about this. Quincy making national news must make some smile and, for those with a conscience, cringe. What occurred is wrong. Reading the transcripts, it is amazing that Judge…
Read Full Article Daily Dirt for Jan. 15, 2022 This is a big day for remembering first dates and Mel Gibson movies. Let’s rock. … Welcome to today’s three thoughts that make up Vol. 184 of the Daily Dirt. 1. The question was, “What’s the most petty reason you didn’t go on a second date with someone?” The…
Read Full Article Daily Dirt for Jan. 14, 2022 If you feel like arguing the baseball portion of today’s post, feel free … Sit back, relax and join me in today’s three thoughts that make up Vol. 183 of the Daily Dirt. 1. I’ve often played the mental game of “does he or doesn’t he” wear a toupee…
Read Full Article It’s funny how regardless of where you’re from, you always seem to have a bit of a self-inflated opinion of the importance of your hometown. It’s not just a Quincy thing like many natives believe it to be (which is sort of the crux of the matter). Hometown pride is great. We all need boosters…
Read Full Article We’re entering the homestretch of the TV viewing season … That and more in today’s three thoughts that make up Vol. 182 of the Daily Dirt. 1. As we head into the final portion of the 2021-22 television viewing season, here’s an updated list of my top 10 shows: 1. “Yellowstone”: Let’s be honest, at this…
Read Full Article The Quincy Area Network Against Domestic Abuse (QUANADA) is outraged over Judge Robert Adrian’s change of mind in the sexual assault case involving Drew Clinton and a local high school student. After finding Clinton guilty in October for criminal sexual assault, Judge Adrian changed the verdict to not guilty last week. “Mr. Clinton has served almost…
Read Full Article Quincy has given birth to a new restaurant … That and more in today’s three thoughts that make up Vol. 182 of the Daily Dirt. 1. The Little Woman and I made a weekend pit stop at Quincy’s newest eatery, Lucky Dogs, positioned at 1800 State in the former Elder’s restaurant building. What a tremendous…
Read Full Article Most Illinois political types are usually gearing up their campaign engines about now, with the anticipation of a spring primary. But this year, they have to adapt a strategy used by their friends across the river in Missouri for a summer primary. The Illinois Primary is June 28 this year. June 28. Illinois primaries have…
Read Full Article Mango Jello does not get the respect it deserves. That, and more ahead … Welcome to today’s three thoughts that make up Vol. 181 of the Daily Dirt. 1. The popularity of “The Manningcast” on Monday night NFL telecasts this fall has prompted ESPN to plan on introducing that kind of accompanying telecast for its…
Read Full Article I wonder if there was a third Mapp brother? Keep reading, you’ll wonder, too … Welcome to today’s three thoughts that make up Vol. 181 of the Daily Dirt. 1. When you or I say something stupid — which, according to my wife, is quite often — rarely does it affect us forever. U.S. Presidents,…
Read Full Article Daily Dirt for Jan. 8, 2022 As a certified doctor of love, I fully understand how important that initial pickup is … Welcome to today’s three thoughts that make up Vol. 180 of the Daily Dirt. 1. First of all, I’m glad I have been married for a long time, but I still remember those…
Read Full Article OK, fast-food people. It’s time to step up your game. Now. … Welcome to today’s three thoughts that make up Vol. 179 of the Daily Dirt. 1. Here are a few things I feel need to be addressed by some of the major fast-food giants in our area: McDonald’s: Bring back the all-day breakfast and open…
Read Full Article Daily Dirt for Jan. 6, 2022 In thought No. 2 today, the name of Fabian Assman might rekindle memories of a particular “Seinfeld” episode … welcome to today’s three thoughts that make up Vol. 178 of the Daily Dirt. 1. When a hit song gets re-made by a different artist, is the second time around…
Read Full Article Les Sachs has been a friend, colleague and neighbor of mine for years. He and his wife, Linda, just moved out of our posh Woodside Drive neighborhood last year, but he’s been sending us some notes about how much he loves Muddy River News. These words from the longtime news anchor and director of WGEM…
Read Full Article We’re five days into the new year. How’s it going? While you contemplate that answer, sit back, relax and welcome to today’s three thoughts that make up Vol. 177 of the Daily Dirt. 1. Quincy native Jonathan Van Ness will soon be seen in a new Netflix reality series, “Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness”.…
Read Full Article Because you asked for it…or maybe you didn’t. These are based on analytics, not personal preference. Daily Dirt: Walmart is always a wonderful place to visit, but I don’t buy bananas there Daily Dirt for July 9, 2021 Daily Dirt: Just remember, there are no ‘good guys’ on Yellowstone Steve Eighinger’s debut column for Muddy…
Read Full Article Mike McClain and Abraham Lincoln both served in the Illinois Legislature. Not together, of course. Chicago Tribune reporters Jason Meisner and Ray Long shared an interesting tidbit from the criminal defense of McClain, the “retired” Quincy lawyer/lobbyist/insider and consigliere to former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan. Muddy River News linked to it Monday, and it…
Read Full Article Daily Dirt for Jan. 4, 2022 Christmas is over … New Year’s is over … is your life back to normal yet? … If not, sit back, relax and welcome to today’s three thoughts that comprise Vol. 176 of the Daily Dirt. 1. Some more advertising slogans the powers-to-be should have probably reconsidered: Gold medal: In…
Read Full Article The Beatles song “Hello, Goodbye” is one of contradictions. The City of Quincy and the State of Illinois, have their own contradiction. Quincy says “Hello” and Illinois says “Goodbye!” As the Beatles sing it: You say goodbye and I say hello Hello, hello I don’t know why you say goodbye, I say hello The “Quincy’s…
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