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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People who benefit from Churches United Food Pantries will also benefit from this year's holiday train stops.
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Campaigns & ElectionsOn Tuesday and Wednesday, a three-member election board is counting absentee ballots in Scott County.
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A rock that may be the last of its kind is now on display in LeClaire.
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EconomyPeople looking for jobs and businesses looking for sites in the Quad Cities should be happy to hear the market's Cost of Living Index is lower than the national average.
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The Davenport Fire Department wants to remind you about home heating safety this winter.
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Campaigns & ElectionsRepublican candidate Luana Stoltenberg plans to ask for a recount of the absentee votes in the 81st House District.
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The Scott County Board of Supervisors has accepted 64,012 ballots cast during the General Election, so the results are official.
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EconomyDowntown Rock Island property owners have two months to tell the city whether they object to a new Special Service Area.
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CommunityIf you would like a Thanksgiving meal this year, the Quad Cities community has a few places you can celebrate and feast this holiday.
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Knox County and nearby counties in western Illinois will now have a food bank, and Galesburg has a food pantry for its residents.