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  • Our guest this week is Dylan Parker, 5th Ward Alderman for the City of Rock Island. Dylan is proud of the work that Rock Island has done to establish the Rock Island Downtown Alliance. Dylan also shares his optimism for the City of Rock Island based on its livability and the vibrant creative class that has established businesses we all know and love and add to the overall quality of life in Rock Island, Illinois!
  • JDC 2023 One for the History BooksNew Initiative in IL Helps Supply ChainsRI Police Seek Help with Shooting Investigation
  • On this week’s episode we hear part 2 of the becauses of Nicolas Propes.Nicolas Propes is an experienced and versatile music educator and conductor, having taught and conducted musicians at all levels from elementary school beginners, to junior high, high school, college, community, and professional ensembles. In 2020, Nicolas was honored to have been presented with the American Prize in Conducting, Band/Wind Ensemble Community Band Division for his work with the Big River Brass Band, a British-style brass band consisting of members from the Quad Cities (IA/IL) area. He has recently been named as a finalist for The American Prize in Conducting, Band/Wind Ensemble Non-Collegiate Division in 2023 and is currently awaiting the selection of this season’s winner.Mr. Propes earned his Bachelor's Degree in Music Education from the University of Iowa in 2002 and his Master's Degree in Conducting from the American Band College of Sam Houston State University in 2015. He began directing school band programs in 2003 in the Pleasant Valley Community School District and established himself as a qualified and respected teacher. Numerous ensembles under his direction received top ratings at festivals and contests, but more importantly, he inspired countless students to create music through their high school years, many of whom have gone on to be life-long appreciators of music.In 2016, Nicolas joined the staff of the Quad City Symphony Orchestra as Orchestra Librarian. In addition to working closely with and learning from the Music Director and musicians of the QCSO, during his two years as Orchestra Librarian, Nicolas used the opportunity to incorporate his passion for photography by taking photos and videos of the symphony and transferred to the marketing department in 2018 as the Digital Media Assistant in charge of photography, videography, and social media.He currently teaches band at North Scott Junior High, continues his conducting career as the director of the Big River Brass Band, and works with students at every opportunity including ensemble/sectional coaching, guest conducting, adjudication, and one-on-one conducting lessons. He is active in Iowa Bandmasters Association and Southeast Iowa Bandmasters Association where he has been past Website Chairperson and is the current Public Relations/Election Chairperson.
  • Groundbreaking at West High School for New GymIts RI County Fair WeekAbortion Ban Blocked in IowaIL 1st State in Nation to Eliminate Cash Bail
  • RI is now an Official Regional Port DistrictDavenport Breaks Ground on Community CenterToday is the Deadline for Downtown RI Survey
  • Joseph Ellis talks about his latest book, The Cause: The American Revolution and its Discontents: 1773-1783, our “greatest political generation,” the good fortune involved in several key events, myths of the revolution that he dispels, the great debate over government that remains with us to this day, and much more.
  • Thomas Edsall, New York Times columnist and author, discusses a recent column “When Their Idea of Liberty is Your Idea of Death,” the partisan divide over the meaning of freedom, and the intersection of class, economics and culture in today’s politics.
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