
Tom Davis
Radio and TV Personality at WRPW-FM (Normal, IL)
Morning New and Operations at Bartlesville Radio (Bartlesville, OK)
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1 week ago |
cities929.com | Tom Davis
A small basement fire on the city’s northeast side Monday afternoon prompted a multi-unit response from the Bloomington Fire Department but resulted in no injuries and only limited damage. Firefighters were dispatched to 38 Rounds Road at 4:06 p.m. after residents returned home to find smoke in the building and alarms sounding. According to fire officials, the first crews arrived five minutes later and found no visible smoke or fire from the outside.
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2 weeks ago |
cities929.com | Tom Davis
As Memorial Day approaches, the Normal Police Department is urging drivers to buckle up — not just for their safety, but to avoid a ticket. The department is joining law enforcement agencies across the country in the annual “Click It or Ticket” campaign, a seat belt enforcement effort running from May 16 to May 27. Officers will be out in full force, taking a no-excuses approach to drivers and passengers who fail to wear seat belts, day or night.
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2 weeks ago |
cities929.com | Tom Davis
A Saturday morning apartment fire at 707 East Grove Street has displaced two residents and prompted renewed warnings from fire officials about the importance of working smoke alarms. The Bloomington Fire Department responded to the blaze at 11:32 a.m. First-arriving crews encountered smoke throughout the multi-unit residence and flames on the rear exterior of the converted two-story house.
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2 weeks ago |
cities929.com | Tom Davis
Illinois State University’s Board of Trustees has approved up to $41.5 million for the first phase of converting a former Country Financial office complex into the home of the university’s new College of Engineering. The site, located at 1709 and 1711 GE Road, was purchased for $17.5 million. Renovation costs are estimated at $34.7 million, with another $6.8 million set aside for equipment, including classroom and lab tech.
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2 weeks ago |
cities929.com | Tom Davis
A bill that would ease rules around transporting cannabis in vehicles is drawing strong opposition from some Illinois lawmakers — especially those with a background in law enforcement. State Rep. Dennis Tipsword (R-Metamora), a former law enforcement officer with three decades of experience, said Friday that Senate Bill 42 would make it harder for police to do their jobs if it becomes law. “This legislation is going to tie the hands of law enforcement,” Tipsword said.
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