Susanna Kemerling
Host/ReporterSusanna Kemerling is WVIK Quad Cities NPR's 2022 Fellowship Host/Reporter. She graduated from Northern Illinois University for Media Studies in Communication and spent the last year working as a Teaching Assistant through the graduate program at NIU.
She interned with WNIJ/WNIU Dekalb in 2020 and worked with All Things Considered host, Sue Stephens, remotely during the beginning of the pandemic.
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Inmates at the East Moline Correctional Center now have guaranteed access to education for the next decade.
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With White Elephant, Secret Santa, and other gift exchanges, Scott County residents can learn what's recyclable and what is not.
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GovernmentDowntown Rock Island property owners will pay a tax levy to keep their neighborhood beautiful.
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An investigation shows local police who shot and killed a Davenport man were justified in using deadly force.
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A historic cemetery in Rock Island will fix up roads and monuments.
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Transgender and non-binary Quad Citizens can now get free psycho-social evaluations.
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EconomyA new theater will open in Davenport next spring, thanks to some Hollywood bigwigs.
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Augustana College will launch a Film and New Media program next fall.
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A northwestern Illinois city has taken another step toward welcoming citizens with felony convictions.
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There is only one day left to vote for CNN's Hero of the Year.