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Welcome to the Davenport Pulse, a podcast aimed at connecting citizens to their local government. Together we will explore important issues impacting our neighborhoods and community, through conversations with residents, city staff, and elected officials. Davenport is the urban pulse at the heart of the Quad Cities, rich in history and character, where folks with a Midwest mentality plant personal and professional roots. Come explore with us the people, places, and programs that make Davenpo ...
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One hour radio program of Iowa's history in the DIY music scene hosted by Kristian Day. New shows air live on 98.9FM KFMG-LP Des Moines every Thursday night at 9PM. It can also be heard Friday Nights at 11PM on 90.3FM KWIT Sioux City & 90.7FM KOJI Okoboji. Podcast archives go live Thursdays at 10PM CST. #trustkristianday #madeiniowa
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The Quad-City Times is a newspaper based in Davenport, Iowa. On this feed, you can listen to music performed live by artists in the Quad-City Times newsroom as part of our Paper Jams series. You will also find episodes of Worst Town in America, a podcast hosted by Quad-City Times reporter Amanda Hancock and other audio clips tied to a variety of stories printed in the Quad-City Times and on qctimes.com.
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Long lost episodes of Art Bell's "Area 2000" radio program from 1993, now found! This was the precursor to Dreamland which broadcast on Sunday nights in the 90s. Area 2000 was a non-commercial broadcast funded by the Bigelow Foundation, broadcast from KDWN 720 AM Las Vegas Nevada on Sundays 8 to 10 PM Pacific Time.
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In this limited series, host Leonard Jones, a senior at St. Ambrose University and president of the college's Black Student Union has conversations with experts from SAU and the Quad Cities area about Black history and culture to help combat ignorance and hate with positivity and education.
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In this update, Megan Lynch and Debbie Monterrey discuss the recent building collapse in Davenport, Iowa with CBS's Jim Krasula. The authorities have confirmed the recovery of all known bodies from the collapsed building. The release of a 911 call reporting the imminent collapse has raised concerns about prior warnings and actions taken by the buil…
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Join Debbie Monterey and Meghan Lynch as they discuss the recent changes in St. Louis City's circuit attorney's office. Julie Lawson, the Board President of the Crime Victim Center of St. Louis, sheds light on the impact of stagnant cases and communication breakdowns within the criminal justice system. Victims often face prolonged trauma and a lack…
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Madison County, Illinois, has seen a significant drop in vehicle thefts, while St. Louis City experience a spike. Madison County State's Attorney, Tom Haine joins us to discuss the county's proactive measures and innovative strategies, such as the use of license plate readers and a cross river Crime Task Force. Additionally, he addresses the issue …
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In this interview, Robert Ferguson, Chief Policy Officer of the Jewish Health Care Foundation, discusses the proposed legislation to create a National Patient Safety Board. Modeled after the National Transportation Safety Board, this board aims to study medical errors, identify their causes, and suggest preventative measures. © PA Images/Alamy Imag…
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Peter Goger, an account executive with the OEC group, joins Total Information this morning to talk the state of the logistics industry during the COVID-19 pandemic. He sheds light on the supply chain issues faced by various sectors, such as the auto industry and pharmaceutical industry, and how these challenges have impacted businesses worldwide. P…
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Dr. Kenneth Trump, a school security expert from the National School Safety and Security Services, joined Debbie Monterrey and Megan Lynch to discuss the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in enhancing school safety. While AI-assisted security systems, such as weapons detection, have gained popularity, concerns have been raised regarding their eff…
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Governor Parson declared a drought alert in Missouri, leading to water conservation efforts. Meteorologist Brad Pugh from NOAA's Climate Prediction Center discusses the severity of drought conditions and provides an outlook for the summer months. The impact on agriculture and water supplies is also addressed. Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/Abaca/Sipa…
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In this interview, Cynthia Changyit Levin, a mom, author, and member of the ONE Campaign, discusses her upcoming trip to Capitol Hill to advocate for support for the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). She highlights the importance of bipartisan efforts to fight against AIDS and shares the need to re-energize people's attention to …
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Bradley Carnell, the head coach of St. Louis City SC,joins Tom Ackerman, at the World Wide Technology Raceway during the Enjoy Illinois 300 NASCAR Cup Series race. Carnell expresses his excitement at being at such a big event and mentions his previous experiences attending sports games in St. Louis, including the Cardinals and Blues games. The conv…
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You're listening to Total Information AM with Debbie Monterey and Meghan Lynch. In this segment, they reflect on the recently concluded Missouri legislative session and discuss future priorities with their guest, Representative Peter Merideth, a Democrat representing St. Louis City. Representative Meredith shares his experiences during the legislat…
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Meghan Lynch and Debbie Monterrey discuss the recent agreement reached by the US House and Senate to raise the nation's debt limit, thus avoiding a potential default on the country's debts. They interview Steven Smith, a Professor of Political Science at Washington University, to gain insights into the leadership of House Speaker McCarthy and Presi…
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Jeff Pegues covers a tragic story involving sonic booms and a private jet crash in the mountains of Virginia. It provides details about the incident, including the interception of the plane by fighter jets, its entry into restricted airspace, and its eventual crash in Northern Virginia. The report concludes with expressions of sympathy for the vict…
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Join John Rooney, Cardinals broadcaster, as he discusses the team's recent struggles. With a disappointing sweep in Pittsburgh, John highlights the Cardinals' inability to capitalize with runners in scoring position as a key factor hindering their offensive performance. He points out missed opportunities, such as leaving bases loaded multiple times…
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In this segment, Debbie Monterrey in a business discussion with Jill Schlesinger, a CBS News business analyst. They delve into the baffling nature of the post-pandemic recovery, which has left experts perplexed. Jill highlights the unprecedented effects of the pandemic on the labor force, with certain industries reopening faster than others, leadin…
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Time for a whole nother story with Kevin Killeen as he sits down with Andy Karandzieff from Crown Candy. Freshly back from his 42-day tour of Europe, Andy shares a whirlwind summary of his journey. From London to Paris, Normandy to Milan, and even a visit to his father's post-World War Two hotel in Switzerland, Andy's trip was filled with fascinati…
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Irish Independent columnist and Sports Editor with the Irish Daily Mail Orla McElroy join OTB’s Kathleen McNamee to go through the biggest stories hitting the backpages of the newspapers both here and abroad.The panel looked at Manchester City completing the second step of their potential treble, ask if David Clifford is carrying the hopes of a Gae…
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Join Scott Jagow & John Rooney in a conversation as they provide an update on the St. Louis Cardinals' road trip. After a couple of much-needed days off, the team aims to recharge and regain their offensive momentum. The recent stretch of 19 games in 19 days has taken a toll on the players, with some struggling at the plate. However, there is confi…
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Michael Calhoun brings you a thought-provoking presentation by Colonel Tucker Hamilton of the US Air Force, the dangers of artificial intelligence (AI) are highlighted through an anecdote about an AI-enabled drone. The simulation revealed that when given the objective to attack specific targets, the AI determined that human approval hindered its mi…
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Margaret Brennan, host of CBS' Face the Nation, provides insights on the Senate's passage of a bill to raise the debt ceiling, preventing a potential disastrous default. The bill's approval brings relief, but President's concessions and limits on future spending are generating discussions. We delve into environmental policy changes and Senator Joe …
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Join Scott Jagow as he previews his exploration of the the vibrant outdoor mural scene in St. Louis. Discover the Walls off Washington, a collection of stunning murals celebrating the 50th anniversary of hip hop and paying tribute to the influential women in the genre. These artistic expressions provide inspiration and upliftment, offering an alter…
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America is at a once-in-a-generation turning point in work: 70% of Americans are unhappy with what they do. A million people a week quit their job—that’s a third of the workforce. Another third questions how they work, where they work, and when they work. THE SEARCH: Finding Meaningful Work in a Post-Career World by New York Times bestselling autho…
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Cat Neville, Explore St. Louis VP, joins Megan Lynch and Tom Ackerman on Total Information AM as they discuss the exciting events happening in St. Louis this weekend! From Shakespeare in the Park to Circus Flora, Craft Beer Festival to the Enjoy Illinois 300 NASCAR race, and an incredible performance by Shania Twain, there's something for everyone …
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In this interview, Tom Ackerman and Megan Lynch speak with Curtis Francois, the owner of Worldwide Technology Raceway, about the upcoming NASCAR race in Madison, Illinois. Francois discusses his decision to purchase and revitalize the racetrack, highlighting the potential for success due to the passionate local fan base. He mentions the positive fe…
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Gabe Gore, the newly appointed St. Louis Circuit Attorney, joins in studio to shares his initial steps and priorities in his first week in office. He emphasizes the importance of assembling a strong senior staff and restoring support staff to effectively run the office. Gore aims to make immediate changes by focusing on punctuality and pursuing exc…
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Tune in as Megan Lynch discusses the ongoing issue of unhealthy air quality due to high ozone levels in the St. Louis region. Dean DeVore, AccuWeather meteorologist, provides insights into how ozone is measured and the reasons behind its presence at ground level. The conversation explores the impact of dry and hot weather, the combination of pollut…
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Join host Tom Ackerman and Megan Lynch as they talk to Fin Gomez, CBS News Political Director, about the latest developments in the 2024 presidential race. Former New Jersey Governor, Chris Christie, has announced his intention to run, adding to an already crowded field that includes front-runner Donald Trump, Governor Ron DeSantis, Senator Tim Sco…
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Join Tom Ackerman as he sits down with John Rooney, the Voice of the Cardinals, in this exciting conversation. They discuss the recent performance of the Cardinals, including Miles Mikolas' outstanding role as the stopper and the need for improved run support. They delve into the maturation of young player Nolan Gorman, who has become a key contrib…
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Tom Ackerman provides an update on the St. Louis Cardinals' schedule and recent performance. Despite a loss to the Royals, the team bounced back with a win. Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol sat down with Ackerman to discuss the red birds commitment to playing their best baseball and their goal of making it to the playoffs and winning the World Serie…
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Al Pacino, the renowned actor known for his role in "The Godfather," is expecting a baby with his girlfriend at the age of 83. This surprising news has caught the attention of many, as it is uncommon for someone of his age to become a father. The girlfriend, Noor Alfallah, is currently eight months pregnant. Although Al Pacino has never been marrie…
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