Rob Creighton is the Director of Content for Townsquare Media Sedalia/Warrensburg. He received a B.A. in Communication from Loyola University Chicago in 1995 and has been creating content for, performing on, and managing radio stations ever since. He's an avid vinyl record collector, enjoys going to concerts, and watching the Royals and Cubs play baseball. He's been with Townsquare Media since 2018, and joined the Sedalia group in 2019.
Rob Creighton
KIIK 104.9’s Pet of the Week: Janzen
Our pet of the week from the Humane Society of Scott County is Janzen.
Breaking Cuteness: Baby Goat Trapped On Ice
Dailey Farms, a grade A dairy that produces goat milk posted the cutest video on their Facebook page of a baby goat trying to get off a patch of ice.
Citizen Fights Off Carjacking in Davenport
What would you do if someone tried to carjack your vehicle?
Skunk Smoke Bomb Causes Silvis House Fire
The cause of a house fire in Silvis last week even surprised the fire chief. This according to a report from our news share partner Local 4 and Ourquadcities.com.
The Silvis Fire Department received a call about a house fire at about five o'clock Friday evening and responded...
Illinois Recruiting for State Troopers
A Facebook post from the Illinois State Police proclaims "if you’re wanting to become an Illinois State Trooper, now is the time."
Expect More Flooding Around the Quad Cities This Spring
The National Weather Service is saying we can expect a lot more flooding this spring because of the snow.
Water Main Break Closes Streets and Changes Access to Bridge
West 2nd Street in Davenport is closed between Gains and Warren. Brown Street is closed at 3rd Street and River Drive.
Illinois More Sinful Than Iowa
Wallet Hub has published it's list of most sinful states. If their article is to be believed the people of Iowa are a lot more angelic than the people of Illinois.
KIIK 104.9’s Pet of the Week: Reggie
Our pet of the week from the Humane Society of Scott County is Reggie.
Drug Testing for Pot May Be On The Way Out
When going through the hiring process for a new job, testing for marijuana may be on the way out.