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Dwyer was complaining on Facebook about a reporter knocking on a door to no answer after saying he knocked on a door with no answer. Cyle called to set the record straight.
We talked with Armando Villarreal, the artist behind the Illini's viral "leather" helmets from this last weekend against Michigan.
Dwyer had a weird interaction with a rental car company that felt scammy, and it turns out - it wasn't the rental car company at all. Al from the Iowa Attorney General's office called in.
Dwyer's been pushing off doing this segment until we had a name for it - and the day finally came (no pun intended).
Remember the first major wall-to-wall coverage of a murder case? It was Pam Smart, who coaxed a teen she was having an affair with into murdering her husband. Well, we got a call from Scott today, who was pen pals with Pam right around the time of the trial - and he even went to visit her.
Bill Albrecht called into the show to give us his analysis of the assassination attempt on Former President Donald Trump over the weekend at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania.
The new Head Coach of the Quad City Storm stopped by to talk the upcoming season, and his expectations.
Mark Detl and Mike Mudd came by the studio to talk about a Metallica show when they were still little-known and shared some never-before-seen photos with us.
We talked with bagpiper Scott Whitman, who was hired by some Peoria seniors to follow their principal around for awhile as a senior prank.
Matt Cody stopped by the studio this morning to talk about this weekend's Monster Jam shows at the Vibrant Arena.
Matt Cody stopped by the studio this morning to talk about this weekend's Monster Jam shows at the Vibrant Arena.
A Pennsylvania man named Barry Tangert got a letter from the state saying he owes $34 BILLION worth of taxes - more than he has made or probably will make in his lifetime.
Jill Martin, mother of Iowa Women's Basketball's "Glue," Kate Martin, talked on the phone with us about Kate being drafted to the WNBA to play for the Las Vegas Aces.
It turns out that the world's foremost mind on Parachuting Animals is none other than University of Iowa professor Patrick O'Shaughnessy, who talked with us about the history of parachuting animals.
The Steamwheelers season opens in just a few days, so Coach Ross and Joe Krall stopped by to discuss the upcoming season.
Megan got more than she bargained for when she walked into Hairball's house unannounced nearly three hours after she was supposed to have shown up.
Dwyer & Michaels were told they're dumber than a 5th grader, so we brought some in-studio to prove they aren't... it didn't really go as planned.
Our friend, Chuck, was at the Kansas City Chiefs Parade when the shooting took place. While he didn't hear the shots themselves, he described the chaos as it happened - from finding an active crime scene, to not having cell service, to finally finding out what happened.
Megan has a light switch in her bedroom that doesn't do anything. There's no overhead light, and it doesn't control the outlets. Michaels didn't believe it, so of course we had to find out.
A wheel fell off of a Delta Air Lines flight on Saturday, and Listener Amanda was on a flight nearby waiting to take off when she saw the wheel roll by.
We got a Christmas card in the mail from our friend Don Gorske, who holds the Guinness World Record for Most Big Macs Eaten In A Lifetime. We caught up with him and got an update on how many he's up to now.
If you were listening to the Dwyer & Michaels Show this morning, you probably used your 97X app to play along with Megan & Hairball's Apptastic Giftmas. Today's contest involved sending a photo of "Your Favorite Finger" through the 97X app.
Paula Sands announced her retirement yesterday, and she called in to talk about the announcement, her next steps, and reminisce on her career.
The Guinness World Record for the World's Loudest Burp (Female) has made its way back home to the United States where it belongs, thanks to one woman who overthrew the Italian record holder.
Quad City's own Jessie Adams talked about her time on the series premiere of "American Gladiators", where she was injured in competition.
Capt. Sam "RaZZ" Larson, MSgt John Lugo, and SSgt Michael Bowman stopped by ahead of the QC Airshow to talk about the F-22 Raptor Demonstration Team and their upcoming performance.
Aurea moved out of The Davenport just days before its partial collapse left dozens homeless and multiple people missing.
Tiphanie from Oh So Sweet by Tiphanie! Was at Paula Sands Live when the fire alarms went off during the show's live segment with a local Mexican restaurant.
Cole and Malene Cottew talk Cole's season-ending crash, and the Snocross National in Dubuque.
Local luthier, Tony Carducci, has been repairing donated guitars to donate to those who may otherwise not be able to afford the gift of music.
Davenport man, Dalton Meyer, set a Guinness World Record for clapping the most times in one minute, at a whopping 1,103 claps.
The Loeffler family from Cedar Rapids appeared on Tuesday's episode of Family Feud, and they won! Onto the next round of the show!
Stephanie Erb shares the story of her son Hunter and his relationship with Chicago Bears RB, David Montgomery.
Ricky Warwick (Thin Lizzy, Black Star Riders) stops by to tell a few stories and play a couple of tunes.
Paige King was at the local rodeo when a bull came over the barrier and landed right on her. At the hospital getting checked out, doctors discovered some life-changing news.
Joey Dwyer made an appearance on a national game show yesterday, where he played Pictionary alongside his friend, Ethan, and Jodie Sweetin.
Karen Loula-Castoe appeared on The Price is Right earlier this week, so we caught up with her to hear how filming one of America's favorite gameshows goes.
We talk with Krista Young, whose Facebook post inspired the Wave at Kinnick Stadium, and Megan Gleeson, the mother of a child who was on the 12th floor for the Wave.
The Quad City Storm's head coach, owner, and defenseman stop by to talk the upcoming 2022-2023 season.
Megan's been keeping track of weird one-liners everyone on the morning show has, and she makes us guess who said what.
Josh Mostel, known for his role as King Herod in "Jesus Christ Superstar," and Principal Max Shepard in "Billy Madison" talked with us about his first big break - a bus driver named Wally in a 1972 bus safety video.
We hear stories of people meeting celebrities at pinball machines, in bathrooms, on a walk with their dogs, and more.
Megan practices getting herself out of a trunk, then Hairball tries to show her how it's really done.
We talk with Johnathon Walton, who was scammed out of $92,000 by someone posing to be his best friend. Now, he's warning people of the red flags he wish he could've found, while also hunting for other scammers.
Mark Racop is the only designer licensed by DC Comics to replicate the classic '66 Batmobile. After a missed payment, Mark had to move a customer to the back of the line. The customer responded by having his friend, a California Sheriff, send four deputies some 2,000 miles away to bring false charges on Mark.
Travis Ried stops by, name drops a few big names he's spent time on stage with and plays us an original.
We talked with Jonathan Knotek, founder and tour guide of Chicago Prohibition Tours, where you head from speakeasy to speakeasy, trying drinks in different places that were once hidden in plain sight.
The kid we once knew, playing over at Rascals Live, is now singing in front of sold-out stadiums alongside the members of Poison.
Stryper's Robert Sweet Talks Cedar Rapids Show, and even gives a shoutout to one of our listeners.
Tommy Lee left the first show on Motley Crue's Stadium Tour after just five songs. Shortly before his speech, he threw a pair of drumsticks - and one was caught by a Def Leppard Superfan.
Megan's not gloating her win or anything, even after this poem she spent all weekend writing.