United Red Storm Girls Basketball Looking to Pick Up Wins in LTC Tournament

Like many high school basketball teams in the west central Illinois area, the United Red Storm girls basketball team has had several games on their schedule postponed due to the harsh winter weather that has blown through our area in the past week. The last time the Lady Red Storm got on the court was […]
Monmouth-Roseville Titan Girls Basketball Happy for Long Stretch of Home Games

The Monmouth-Roseville girls’ basketball team was one of the few area high school basketball teams that was able to sneak in a game during last week’s winter storm. The Lady Titans played in a home contest at the Shoebox of Monmouth-Roseville High School, taking on fellow Three Rivers Conference West Division rival Erie-Prophetstown. A dominant […]
Monmouth-Roseville Titan Girls Basketball Happy for Long Stretch of Home Games

After a beginning of the season that saw the Titans play 19 of their first 20 on the road, head coach Scott Weber is looking forward to a plethora of home games as regular season winds down.
WMOI/WRAM Athletes of the Week for Week Ending Jan. 14, 2024
Here’s the WMOI/WRAM Athletes of the Week for the week ending Jan. 14, 2024: The Monmouth-Roseville Titan Athlete of the Week is sophomore boys bowler, Kaleb Kirkpatrick. Bowling on the West Central/Monmouth-Roseville co-op team, Kaleb came up big when it counted at the Morton Regional Tournament at Potter Lanes. He rolled a 6-game score of […]
Structure Fire in Galesburg Ruled Unintentional

The Galesburg Fire Department responded to a structure fire at 752 W. Losey Street last night, January 16, 2024, at 11:24 PM. The response included all three stations and the 12 personnel on duty. Upon arrival, fire crews encountered flames engulfing the covered front porch on the east side of the residence. Acting Battalion Chief Jim […]
Illinois State Climatologist Trent Ford on the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map

USDA Data over the last ten years shows that winters in Illinois are becoming less extreme. Illinois State Climatologist breaks down the USDA Data and what that can mean for agriculture in Illinois.
Judge Joe McGraw Running for 17th Congressional District in Illinois

Judge Joe McGraw spent his career in law enforcement, serving as a prosecutor, private attorney, and a judge and is now running for Congress in the 17th District of Illinois.
Warren County YMCA Membership and Youth Development Director Emily Brooks

Brooks provides an update on the locker room renovations, talks memberships at the Warren County YMCA, previews the upcoming Father/Daughter Dance in February, talks indoor adult soccer and volleyball, plus the upcoming outdoor soccer youth programs and summer camp on the WRAM Morning Show.
City of Monmouth Update with Mayor Rod Davies and Communications Director Ken Helms

Part 1: Update on snow removal from the streets within the City of Monmouth and a reminder of the process of plowing snow during snow events and snow emergencies in place. Part 2: Discussion on the swearing-in of 1st Ward Alderman Jay Grant. Part 3: Discussion on the Monmouth Fire Department and Police Department public […]
Cold Wave Putting Stress on Livestock, but Conditions Improving
USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey, saying that the current cold wave is putting stress on livestock, but conditions are about to improve. “The concern there with back to back snow storms, followed by the bitter cold, we did see temperatures dipping into the minus 20 degree range in some of those snow affected areas. The combination […]