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
Season Ticket Holder Sues Bears Over Wearing Packers Gear
Russell Beckman is suing the Bears for the right to wear his Packers gear on the field during pregame warm ups on the field.
Suspect Loose After Davenport Bank Robbery
A suspect is on the loose after robbing the Wells Fargo bank at 1618 Main Street near Locust in Davenport about 9:30AM CT this morning.
Snow Messes With Davenport Garbage / Yard Waste Collection
Sunday Night snow and this morning's road conditions are causing changes in the garbage and yard waste collection schedule for the City of Davenport this week.
2019 Mississippi Valley Fair Line-Up Announced
The Mississippi Valley Fair is still along time away. However it's not to early to get excited about who will be headlining the fair.
Festival of Trees Parade Route Set
The holiday season gets into full swing tomorrow with the Festival of Trees parade.
I-74 Lane Reductions and Closure Under Ave. of the Cities Bridge
The I-74 River Bridge Facebook page detailed some lane reductions and a full closure of I-74 Eastbound/Southbound this weekend.
The Quad Cities First Snow of the Season Expected Tonight
We could see between one and two inches of snow tonight in the Quad Cities.
First American State Bank to Become First National Bank
First American State Bank, with two locations in the Quad Cities, is changing it's name to First National Bank.
Former Cubs Catcher Waiting for Job In Chicago?
Some people around baseball believe for former Cubs catcher and Yankees Manager Joe Girardi might wait a year so he can manage in Chicago.
Davenport Issues Flood Update
The City of Davenport announced on their Facebook page that the Mississippi River crested at 18.12 feet earlier today, Saturday October 13.