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
Icy Roads Possible for Ride Home Tonight and Tomorrow Morning
It might be a slippery ride home from work this evening, and possibly not much better heading into work tomorrow morning.
Have A Cheesecake from Hy-Vee? Read This Before You Eat It!
Hy-Vee is voluntarily recalling its cheesecakes made with Diamond Crystal Brands cheesecake mix.
New I-74 River Bridge Arch Will Rise This Spring
The new I-74 river bridge will begin to impact the Quad Cities skyline this spring if not sooner.
Why You Can Skip Making Your Bed
Today, December 21, is Don't Make Your Bed Day. There's one good reason to skip the making of the bed, at least sometimes.
Police Get Break in 1995 Mason City News Anchor’s Disappearance
Producers of the CBS Television News Show "48 Hours" say there's new information on the disappearance of Mason City television news anchor Jodi Huisentruit.
Just Say No to Christmas Cookie Dough!
When I was a kid I loved it when my Mom would do some baking. It usually meant I got to try a little left over cake batter or cookie dough.
Do You Fly? You’ll Want an Iowa License with Real ID
If you regularly fly, you'll want to get an Iowa drivers licence that is considered a Real ID.
Blizzard Shatters QC November Snowfall Records
Congratulations. We just lived through a record breaking snow storm in the Quad Cities! According to the National Weather Service the storm dumped 13.3 inches of snow on the Quad Cities. The most snowfall in a one day period for the month of November...
Governor Reynolds Open to Restoring Felons’ Voting Rights
Iowa is one of two states that ban convicted felons from voting even after they've paid their debt to society.