It is Allergy Season and It is Killing Me!
For years I have always sympathised with people who were dealing with allergies in the springtime and for the first time I now am dealing with the same issue.
For years I have always sympathised with people who were dealing with allergies in the springtime and for the first time I now am dealing with the same issue.
If the city of Quincy, Illinois, ever had an adopted child, chances are very good her name would be Ella Cain.
Ask most anyone from Quincy about “Baby Ella” and their faces light up. Words like “miracle” and “courage” are usually brought into the conversation
The need for blood is a constant thing. Even some of the runners in the Boston Marathon, with everything going on around them and seeing the horrific scene, ran straight to the hospitals to give blood so others might live
On Saturday, April 27, the Quincy Police Department and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) will give the public another opportunity to prevent pill abuse and theft by ridding their homes of potentially dangerous expired, unused, and unwanted medications.
March is Red Cross Month and our local media will sponsor a big blood drive on Monday, March 11.
Yep. Sounds like we are gonna get hit again with a bunch of snow. Clean your driveway of the snow now, so you can get in or out of your garage or driveway.
So, we were looking out our window here at Y101 radio to see if it was snowing.
In preparing for the morning show this morning I came across this story about a woman by the name of Carolyn Cummins of Clintwood, Virginia. She was listed as giving birth to her first child on this day, February 20th in 1952. It was listed on the Today in History list. I thought to myself why would this be listed as a historical occasion. I read on and found my answer.
I was reading a magazine today called "The Radio and TV Interview and Report"
When you were a boy, I'm sure you played pranks on people. But this one is cruel.