WICS - News Team

News Team

+ denotes WICD personnel ++ denotes Sinclair personnel

Anchors

  • Trey Paul - weekdays mornings and reporter (also reporter)
  • Natalie Sparacio - weekday mornings
  • Marianne Manko - weeknights at 5, 6, and 9
  • Vince DeMentri - weeknights at 5, 6, and 10
  • Liz Foster - weeknights at 10
  • Shantel Middleton - General Assignment/weekend anchor
  • Kevilee Douglas - Illinois Central host

Storm Team 20

  • Ric Kearbey (AMS Seals of Approval) - weeknights
  • Joe Crain - weekday mornings and 11 a.m.
  • Kelly Curran - weekends and news reporter

Sports (both seen on Hangtime and The Blitz)

  • Krista Lander - Sports Director seen weeknights at 6, and 10
  • Jeremy Rauch - weekend sports anchor and sports reporter

Reporters

  • Mike Brooks - Agriculture
  • Andrew Hansen - capitol bureau chief/weekend anchor
  • Katie Heinz - Springfield
  • Kimberly Howard - General Assignment
  • Andrea Marvin - General Assignment
  • + David Ade
  • + James Fillmore
  • + Liz Lohuis
  • + Kate Springer
  • ++ Mark Hyman - "Behind the Headlines" segment producer (Via owner Sinclair Broadcast Group)
  • ++ Armstrong Williams - political commentator(Via owner Sinclair Broadcast Group)


Notable former personnel

  • Don Hickman
  • Jerry Lambert (news anchor; now retired)
  • Victoria Langley
  • Rebecca Paul
  • Scott Hanson
  • Fred Hickman

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