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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GovernmentMilitary officials said thanks to all veterans on Friday at the Rock Island National Cemetery.
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Once again, local students have broken a record for donating food.
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Some local residents sat on the ice Monday to remember family and friends who served in the military.
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Once again Augustana College's office for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion has received a national honor.
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Local hikers and bike riders now have access to the re-opened Great River Trail, now with 3 more miles.
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A 40 foot tall Norway Spruce tree now stands outside the Vibrant Arena at THE MARK in Moline.
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This year, Birdies for Charity raised the most money ever.
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Rock Island is considering setting up a Special Service Area, or SSA, to promote downtown development.
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Campaigns & ElectionsThis week, Democratic candidate for Congress Eric Sorensen campaigned for access to abortion throughout the country.
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For the first time, the Western Illinois University basketball teams will play their first regular season doubleheader games in Moline.