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Covering the top stories of the day for the Quad Cities area. KWQC News on the Go gets you what you need to know for local news and weather while on the go. Visit KWQC.com for the most up-to-date details and more news from the Quad Cities and beyond. 1 dead in early morning house fire in Coal Valley, officials say Man asked for change then robbed Casey's, police say
BONUS DISCUSSION: Joel Vanderbush, curator of conservation and education at Niabi Zoo, Coal Valley, Illinois - USA, joins the "ROI" team for the 586th edition of this program to discuss The Niabi Zoo.The host for this discussion is John Kealey, and the history buffs are RIck Sweet and Terri Toppler.Opinions expressed in this program are those of the hosts and the guest(s), and not necessarily those of KALA-FM or St. Ambrose University. This program is recorded at KALA-FM, St. Ambrose University, Davenport, Iowa, USA!
Joel Vanderbush, curator of conservation and education at Niabi Zoo, Coal Valley, Illinois - USA, joins the "ROI" team for the 586th edition of this program to discuss The Niabi Zoo.The host for this discussion is John Kealey, and the history buffs are RIck Sweet and Terri Toppler.Opinions expressed in this program are those of the hosts and the guest(s), and not necessarily those of KALA-FM or St. Ambrose University. This program is recorded at KALA-FM, St. Ambrose University, Davenport, Iowa, USA!
A desire for a tree change, prompted lawyer and teacher James and Karen Stewart to set up a vineyard in the Coal Valley near Richmond.
Andy McCarthy reflects on his journey from a garage-based start-up to the CEO of RACV solar. Plus Queensland does it again.
Join Lee, Mike, Shawn and Roy as they give a Local 105 update. They then join the IAM Local 1191 picket line at KONE in Coal Valley, Illinois for an interview.
Eric Trimble joins the show to explain all things funeral to Utterly Moderatelisteners. Eric is a licensed funeral director and embalmer in Illinois and Iowa, heads the Trimble Funeral Home & Crematory in Coal Valley, Illinois, and has over 50 years of experience in the industry. Eric says that, “I truly find meaning in helping people at a time when no one else can help them. My father taught me that being a funeral director is a sacred calling because we are entrusted with the most valuable treasure a family has—a loved one. Therefore, we act as if every funeral were for a member of our own family.” Our discussion with Eric illustrates that he truly lives these words. Episode music: “Please Listen Carefully” by Jahzzar (creative commons) “Make Your Dreams Reality” by Scott Holmes Music (creative commons) “By Grace” by Podington Bear (creative commons) “Happy Trails (To You)” by the Riders in the Sky (used with artist's permission) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brian Krzyaniak, Escalator Unit Director for KONE Americas shares stories of KONE's community commitment, including philanthropic efforts at the Coal Valley, Illinois location
Welcome to Ask a YFP CFP®, a segment of the Your Financial Pharmacist Podcast! On today's show Tim Baker, CFP®, takes this question from Hannah in Coal Valley, Illinois: What apps are good to use to invest in the stock market? Mentioned on the Show: YFP Planning: Financial Planning for Pharmacists Robinhood Scottrade E*TRADE Vanguard TD Ameritrade Charles Schwab Fidelity Betterment Find Tim Baker on Peloton - YFP Peloton Schedule a free Discovery Call with YFP Planning Send in your questions here or to info@yourfinancialpharmacist.com Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes and should not be considered financial or investment advice as we do not know all the variables to one's personal situation when answering a question.
A candid amateur interview with Bo Orrin, discussing his musical upbringing and tastes in music.Bo sang three songs for us on the episode: 1st: "That Night" / 2nd: "Greatest Love Story" / 3rd: "I've got nothing to Lose".He will be performing Saturday, March 13th at Mulligan's in Coal Valley between 2-3 pm, and then making his way over to Belly Up in Orion between 8-11 pm.Please check him out on Facebook @BoOrrinMusic . If you enjoy this podcast, please support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=48542707You can also email Johnny at ozomatfan87@gmail or check out Facebbook@MusicMadeSeeds . ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
We're back to talk about Julie Thatcher's grand entrance into Coal Valley. Of course with this grand entrance comes some trouble by the name of "Nathaniel." Of course, that's not all that ensues-- grab the mops and grab the buckets. We may get a bit gushy over Jack and Elizabeth's first date. You've been warned. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kami and Kaycee talk about this emotional storyline about Adam Miller's return to Coal Valley. We also talk about that little "stick of dynamite" waiting to go off. ALSO! Listen to the end! We will be revealing next week's guest! You don't want to miss it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We lost our guest for the week. We invited Grandpa Behrens of the Bruisers into the house and he got lost on the way. We understand he's now in Coal Valley just wandering around screaming out for Ryan the Producer. We have another reflection on LP and some memories he brought to the group. We also talk about the Seahawks more than the Bears this time and how bad their D is and also try to figure out why coaches don't make changes. We discuss AJ's new move to a old new location.
Plant fossils are found coast-to-coast in Canada, from 45-million-year-old mosses in British Columbia to fossil forests on Axel Heiberg and Ellesmere islands in the Canadian Arctic. The early angiosperms developed advantages over contemporary groups — rapid reproductive cycles — which made them highly efficient, adapting well to "weedy" growth. These modifications, including flowers for the attraction of insect pollinators, proved advantageous in many habitats. Interaction between plant and pollinator has been a driving force behind the astounding diversification of both flowering plants and insects. Some of the earliest known flowering plants are found in northeastern British Columbia coalfields. Late Cretaceous (about 101–66 million years ago) floras of the Dawson Creek area of British Columbia, and Milk River, Alberta, reveal increasing dominance by angiosperms. These fossils, while generally resembling some living angiosperms, represent old, extinct families, and their relationships to living groups remain unclear. At the end of the Cretaceous, the climate cooled, inland seas covering much of western Canada drained, and dinosaurs became extinct. At the boundary between the Cretaceous and Paleogene is evidence of extinction amongst land plants, too. During this interval of mass extinction, the Earth was struck by a massive meteorite. The fallout from this impact is preserved in boundary sediments in southern Saskatchewan as a pale clay, rich in rare earth elements such as iridium. In the early Paleogene period (66–56 million years ago), we entered the age of mammals. Paralleling the rise of mammals is the rise of modern flora, which consists overwhelmingly of our glorious flowering plants. One of the most prolific fossil sites for Paleogene flowering plants, fruits and seeds is the Messel pit in Germany. In 2012, a research group found over 140 different plant species, 65 of which were previously unknown. Early Paleogene fossils are found over much of Alberta — Red Deer River, Lake Wabamun coalfields and Robb to Coal Valley coalfields — and southern Saskatchewan — Eastend area to Estevan coalfield — to as far north as Ellesmere Island. These floras reveal a variety of flowering plants, including members of the sycamore, birch and walnut families, but the most abundant fossil plants are the katsuras and the dawn redwood, now native only to southeastern Asia.
Elizabeth Thatcher has arrived in Coal Valley! Today, we discuss Elizabeth's "rich girl reactions"; we yak about Jack; and we discuss the story of the plank that upsets all of the widows in the town. Boy, Coal Valley sure was different back in the day! Follow Us @heartieshotline on Instagram and Twitter! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Howdy Cowboys und Cowgirls! Ein Jahr ist es her, dass Alex und Maria auf ihren Gäulern durch das Coal Valley galoppiert sind. Es wird Zeit für einen Rückblick auf die erste Staffel und nun zum 31.Mal "Forever in my heart" zu schauen. Kommt zu uns in den Saloon, nehmt euch ein Glas Gurkenschnaps und gesellt euch zu uns - Ihr seid ja mittlerweile auch Profis im Saloon-Betreten!
Listen in as Morgan, Ansley, and Regan summarize, examine, discuss, and generally critique Hallmark's long-running show When Calls the Heart. We begin our foray into Coal Valley with Season 1 Episode 1 "Lost and Found" and Episode 2 "Cease and Desist". Is Coal Valley without compassion for defenseless women who have been robbed? Is the entire town magically literate? Can the Coal Valley widows clear a mine shaft in the most feminine way possible? Find out in our very first episode!
This podcast features Western Canadian authors reading from their novels, short fiction, poetry, memoirs, or non-fiction. It is created and hosted by Saskatchewan novelist Lisa Guenther. Reading West is open to featuring published authors from B.C., Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. For the most part, the podcast focuses on literature, but writers working in other genres are welcome to inquire. For more information on submitting, visit lisaguenther.com/reading-west-podcast/ You can also check out the show on Facebook at www.facebook.com/readingwest/ Theme music is Flax Flower Blue by Best Kept Secret Girlfriend Katherine Koller writes for stage, screen and page. Her plays include Coal Valley, The Seed Savers and Last Chance Leduc, which won the Alberta Playwriting Competition. Excerpts from her opera, The Handless Maiden, played in Vancouver this year and Hope Soup, for radio, was recorded at the 2019 Edmonton Fringe. Her web documentary, about Edmonton youth changing their world, is at sustainablemeyeg.ca. Art Lessons, her debut novel, was a finalist for both the Edmonton Book Prize and the Alberta Readers’ Choice Award. Her new collection of short stories, about second chances, is Winning Chance. Katherinekoller.ca
Niabi Zoo in Coal Valley presents Pints for Preservation tomorrow! Over 30 breweries will have 90 different beers on tap as you enjoy live music and food trucks! Proceeds from the event will benefit new and expanding exhibits at the zoo! To attend the event you must buy your tickets online before Friday at noon; they will not be sold at the gates. Niabi Zoo Director Lee Jackson joined AM Quad Cities!
Dieses Mal gibt's nicht nur Ton, sondern auch Gäste. Neben Alex' Vibrator haben wir zwei riesige Motten dabei. Sie hassen Chesapeake Shores. Aber viel wichtiger: Es gibt neue Namen. Oder auch irgendwie alte Namen. Coal Valley wird uns wohl nie ganz verlassen. Shenlong sei Dank haben wir Marias Ausschlag als Kompass. *Fanfaren*
The North Scott Rotary Mississippi Mudder is a 5K mud run obstacle course in Coal Valley filled with over 30 obstacles! On Saturday August 17, beginning at 7 a.m., you will run up and down hills, through pastures, woods, and rugged terrain! Walkers are encouraged to participate and all obstacles are optional! Proceeds for the Mississippi Mudder benefit the North Scott Rotary which serves the greater Quad Cities through grants and activities! North Scott Rotary Members Josie Seymour and Pat DeLuca joined AM Quad Cities!
Huch, was ist denn hier los? Folge 31? Ihr habt richtig gehört: Wir haben uns ein allerletztes Mal ins Coal Valley geschlichen und die achte Episode geschaut. Neben Abschiedsschmerz und unangenehmen Verkehrsmittelmomenten versprechen wir euch multiple Rechthabe-Orgasmen. Also viel Spaß bei der Auflösung der Frage nach dem Sinn des Lebens oder wie man ihn in Hope Valley nennt: Sabotage!
Niabi Zoo in Coal Valley will be hosting Endangered Species Day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday! You can become an Endangered Species Ambassador at the event! The zoo will share proactive actions everyone can take to protect rare, threatened and endangered plant and animal species around the planet! Many of the animals at Niabi Zoo are part of the Species Survival Plan. Niabi Zoo's Curator of Conservation and Curation Joel Vanderbush joined AM Quad Cities!
Frisch zurück aus dem Krankenhaus steht diese Woche Chaos auf der Speisekarte! Mit unseren Gästen von den Trashpandas mutiert How to enter a Saloon zu einer Saufgemeinschaft: Handys klingeln, Alex rülpst und Marias Titten sind nass. Und das alles auch noch bei Tageslicht. Gemeinsam mit den Waschbärchen sprechen wir über Themen, die Coal Valley erschüttern - Von Plastikrecycling, der einzige wahren Epoche der Angry Birds und Falafelfakten bis zu den Bordelltestern - alles dabei und alles in der Luft.
Niabi Zoo in Coal Valley will open its gates to the public Saturday at 10 a.m! This season, guests can see Katavi, the baby Colobus monkey who was born this past December. An Allen's Swamp Monkey and a Wolf's Guenon will also be making their debut at the zoo! Niabi Zoo Curator of Conservation and Education Joel Vanderbush joined AM Quad Cities!
Dr. Greg Rasmussen returns to Niabi Zoo in Coal Valley tonight at 6:30 p.m. to present The Endangered African Painted Dog: A report from the field, as part of Niabi Zoo's Conservation Speaker Series. A wildlife conservation biologist, Dr. Rasmussen joined AM Quad Cities!
Die beiden Trucker Babes Sabine September und Maria Monaco springen ohne Sicherungsseil in den Abgrund gefüllt mit abgehobelten Fingerkuppen, Ü-Ei-Figuren und Ferdi-Fuchs-Würstchen. Dieses Mal wandeln die Po-Frauen rückwärts in Tip-Top-Schritten durch das Coal-Valley und spekulieren über Inzest und Menschenhandel - in zwei Wörtern: Becky.
Mit 22 fängt der Ernst des Lebens an: Zumindest sind die beiden Superhelden Agent Tiefschlaf aka Alex und Captain Bottlemusic aka Maria ungewohnt ernst, literaturwissenschaftlern wild durch die Gegend und denken sich Dinge. Alles mit so akademischen Anspruch und so. Also abgesehen von den haarsträubenden Theorien zu Fingernägeln, der Verehelichung von Siedlern und der sexuellen Orientierung von Spongebob. Kurz gesagt: 50 Shades of Coal Valley! Kauft jetzt Gutscheine! (haha - damit hat keiner gerechnet!)
Merhaba ihr süßen Mäuse! Coal Valley Saga goes Türkiye, denn die beiden oriental Mamas haben die Folge dieses Mal auf türkisch gesehen. Darüber hinaus erfahrt ihr noch mehr über Marias verstörende Kindheit und die neuesten Fashion-Fauxpas im Coal Valley. Zuletzt noch ein paar ernste Wort in Gedenken an Ulf: Rest in peace und sashay away! Extra für Alex hier noch ein "Ü".
Niabi Zoo in Coal Valley will wrap up its inaugural Conservation and Science Speaker Series tonight at 6:30 with a peek inside the fascinating world of the elusive snow leopard. Jennifer Snell Rullman, Assistant Director of Conservation for the Snow Leopard Trust, will give a first-hand update on the vulnerable cat's status!Jennifer and Joel Vanderbush, Niabi Zoo Curator of Conservation and Education, joined AM Quad Cities!
Alex und Maria schlendern dieses Mal gemeinsam mit Rupaul und neuen Alien-Verschwörungen im Rucksack durch das Coal Valley. Was Voldemort damit zu tun hat, erfahrt ihr in der fünften Episode von "How to enter a Saloon". Have fun and don't fuck it up!
Today on the Hallmarkies Podcast we are talking about the series When Calls the Heart seasons 1-2. So head up to Coal Valley with us and enjoy the show! Please follow Rachel' s Reviews on Itunes and review the podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/rachels-reviews/id1278536301?mt=2 To see our Top 12 Hallmark Christmas Movies https://youtu.be/vQuOXSJhkzs Follow Amber on twitter at https://twitter.com/amberbrainwaves Follow my blog at 54disneyreviews.com Follow me on twitter twitter.com/smilingldsgirl Follow me on facebook www.facebook.com/smilingldsgirlreviews/