I’m a Quincy native with brief side trips to Peoria and Jefferson City, Missouri. I attended and graduated from Bradley University. I worked for a little over seven years for another station in the Hannibal-Quincy area before spending two years at KWOS and KJMO in Jefferson City. I’ve been calling play by play for KHMO since the fall of ’86 and on the staff full time since the fall of 1989. Away from work at the radio stations, I call internet play by play for the Quincy Gems of the Prospect League. (college summer baseball) I also handle the public address work for Culver Stockton football and basketball. I play softball, vintage base ball and golf. Despite not having the traditional runner’s build, I enjoy distance running too. My golf handicap? Trees and water. I also enjoy reading. 19th and 20th century history and sports are the most frequent subject areas. I root for the St. Louis Cardinals, Kansas City Chiefs, Quincy Blue Devils, the Bradley Braves, Mizzou, and whoever is playing the Oakland Raiders, Los Angeles Rams, Kansas Jayhawks or Galesburg Silver Streaks.
Bill Shuler
Quincy University Locks Tuition For Two Years
Quincy University officials say they are locking undergraduate tuition for two years.
Adams County Reports First Positive COVID-19 Test
Adams County has its first reported case of COVID-19.
Quincy Mayor Recommends Actions to Deal With COVID-19 Potential
Quincy Mayor Kyle Moore is recommending a dozen actions for city council approval to help the city in dealing with the COVID-19 virus and measures to combat the threat.
Hannibal Regional Well Along in COVID-19 Preparation
Hannibal Regional Healthcare System officials say they’ve been preparing for COVID-19 over the last several weeks.
Quincy And Adams County Officials Address COVID-19
Officials with Adams County, the City of Quincy, Quincy Public Schools and the Adams County Health Department addressed concerns about the Covid-19/Coronavirus at a Thursday evening press conference.
Quincy University Closing Access to Home Sporting Events
Concerns about the COVID-19 virus result in closure of Quincy University athletic events to the general public.
Quincy Arson and Meth Arrest
A Quincy man is under arrest on aggravated arson and possession of meth charges.
Holiday Lights Return to Quincy’s Wavering & Moorman Parks
Wavering and Moorman Parks will light up for the holiday season.
Weather Forces Amtrak Cancellations Affecting Quincy
Sub zero temperatures result in cancellation of some Amtrak service today.
Strike Date Set For Quincy Public School Staff
Quincy Federation officials say a January 17 strike date is set.