Experience the Flavors of Africa in Downtown Monmouth

A new family restaurant is open in Monmouth at 220 South Main Street. Former Monmouth-Roseville Titan, Nanette Kapesa, is the Owner/Operator of Taste of Africa: “The Taste of Africa all started with my mom. Back in 2019, she decided to start a catering business and also, she offered to-go meals as well. She has a […]
City of Monmouth Addresses Abandoned Properties and Redevelopment

The City of Monmouth has acquired the property at 1114 South 1st Street, which is set to be demolished following no interest in purchasing the property. Mayor Rod Davies says there are around twenty properties in the City that have fallen into a state of disrepair or owners have just walked away from the property […]
Local Agencies an Important Part of Serving the Community

The United Way of Greater Warren County is in the process of distributing funding to area agencies servicing our local community. Executive Director Jeannie Weber has more: “We are about to distribute a large amount of money again to the agencies that we are funding. It is only due to the amazing community that we […]
Iowa-Missouri Bowl Game Features Two Monmouth-Roseville Graduates

The University of Iowa will be taking on the University of Missouri on December 30th for the TransPerfect Music City Bowl in Nashville. Monmouth’s Zayda Martin will be among the students representing Iowa as a member of the marching band. She says this bowl game will be the third bowl game. “I would describe it […]
United Red Storm Going Into Long Holiday Break with Momentum

The United Red Storm girls basketball team is off to maybe its best start in consolidation history at (11-1). The only loss of the season came to the 3rd ranked team in class 1A, the Abingdon-Avon Tornadoes, back in the pre-Thanksgiving Tournament. The Red Storm have won their first two pool play games in their […]
North Main Street’s Southbound Lane to Open by End of Week

Monmouth Square Update 12/16-12/20 As always, thank you for your patience as the project moves forward. ***Courtesy of Jason Petentler| Resident Technician-Peoria, Hutchison Engineering***
USDA Seeking Public Input on Conservation

With agriculture being at the front lines of climate change, farmers are an important part of the equation when improving conservation practice standards. The U.S. Department of Agriculture is looking to improve these standards by requesting public input on mitigation and practice standards. George Henshaw, Illinois State Resource Conservationist says the information they collect will […]
Clifford A. Yeomans

Clifford A. Yeomans, 68, of Galesburg, Illinois passed away peacefully Monday, December 9, 2024, at the Bickford Home in Peoria surrounded by his family. Cliff was born on April 13, 1956, in Swindon, England, the son of Donald D. and Gloria L. (Anders) Yeomans. He graduated from Galesburg High School in 1975 and later married […]
Monmouth City Council Update with Mayor Rod Davies and Communications Director Ken Helms

Part 1: Discussion on the monthly Monmouth Fire and Police Department reports Part 2: Discussion on the demolition at 1114 South 1st Street, abandon homes, and the progress on the future of construction new properties in the City of Monmouth Part 3: An update on the Beck Oil project, including the TIF District, real estate […]
Advanced Rehab & Sports Medicine Clinic Manager Doug Price

Doug talks body posture with mechanics, especially while shoveling snow this winter, discusses low back pain, joint replacements, having correct posture while at a desk, direct access, and more on the WRAM Morning Show.