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
Miserable January Weather In The QC Leads to New Snow Record
The weather in the Quad Cities this January has been downright miserable.
K-9 Glock Busts Another Drug Runner at Galesburg Train Station
Drug runners really need to stop thinking they can get off the train in Galesburg and not get caught with dope.
Davenport Citibus Using City Vans and Sedans On Bus Routes
Davenport CitiBus will be using City vans and sedans with minimal passenger seating to run their regularly scheduled bus routes for the remainder of the day.
Illinois Troopers are Protecting Their “Bits and Pieces”
Illinois State Police officers like their bits and pieces so they're covering up exposed skin.
Cold Weather Suspends Mail Service in Iowa and Western Illinois
Mail service in Iowa and Western Illinois has been cancelled due to extremely cold conditions tomorrow, Wednesday January 30.
Davenport Schools Building Will Become Apartments
The former Davenport Schools Building on Brady Street is being converted into thirty eight apartments.
How Much Will It Cost to Escape the QC Cold Tomorrow?
Is it possible to get out of the area and head to some place warmer tomorrow? If so, is it affordable?
How Cold Is It? So Cold Whitey’s Changed Their Hours.
Whitey's Ice Cream "The best in the Midwest" is crying uncle with the extreme cold the Quad Cities is expected to get this week.
U.S. Marine Corps Reminds Us to Have Fun At Work
Today is #Havefunatworkday and the Marine Corps posted a short video reminding us we're probably having more fun at work than the latest batch of recruits.
5 Minute Frostbite Is On The Way
We've made it through a snowy January and a week or two of really cold weather. Now it's going to be so cold you could get frostbite in five minutes.