Our afternoon queen Sarah Stringer is a native Arkansan (or Arkie, as they're called) who moved to the Quad Cities about two years ago in search of more snow. She's our resident bachelorette and sleep-deprived cat mom to Milo & Chanel, who she adopted at the Humane Society of Scott County. Sarah will do literally anything we give her: from winning a ballroom dance competition to rappeling 11 stories to skydiving. When she's not running her mouth, she's probably ice skating, watching true crime docs, or getting stuck rock climbing.
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A longtime mystery in Illinois is finding renewed interest thanks to Instagram.
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This will make you think twice before getting it on in your car again.
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Illinois Property Goes Viral For Being ‘Like 7 Different Universes’
A building is on the market that may look unassuming on the outside but it's definitely not that way on the inside.
Illinois City Gets Ketchup-Dispensing Billboards, Causing Controversy
Did you ever really feel the need for to-go ketchup for your meal and never have it? There's a billboard for that.
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The eclipse was pretty anticlimactic for most of us, honestly.
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