St. Cloud was the start of my radio career. I spent the majority of the '90s in this city. My first radio internship was at 103.7 KISS-FM in the Crossroads Center in 1989-90, and my very first part-time and full-time radio jobs were at 104.7 in 1995/1996 and 1998/1999. My (almost 30-year) radio journey: St. Cloud, Fargo (2x), Minneapolis (3x), Colorado Springs, Las Vegas -- and back, full circle, to St Cloud. My wife and I decided a couple of years ago that it would good if our children could see their grandparents more than once every few years. It was time to plant roots and stop the nomadic radio life. It was time to come home.
David Black
High Speed Internet is Coming to Rural Minnesota
Now those that live in the country can get fast internet like those city folk.
Vikings WR Adam Thielen is Staying in Minnesota — For Now
What's the worst thing a team, with a disappointing record of 2-5, can do to push a fan base over the cliff? Trade a local favorite. But nobody is untradeable in the NFL.
Teacher of the Week: Heather Schreder at Sauk Rapids-Rice
Heather is an art teacher at Sauk Rapids-Rice Middle School and is this week's Teacher of the Week.
Minnesota Craigslist Ad is Selling Ghost Hunting Gear
Now you can know for sure if you have ghosts in your house or if you're just crazy.
My Life is Being Controlled By This Guy
Since the day I brought him home, he has controlled almost every aspect of my life -- And I am loving it.
Elections Are Coming! How Much Does MN Trust The Process?
Given everything in our 2020 political life, how much does the average Minnesota citizen trust the government?
Minnesota’s Most Popular Horror Villain is…
It's not Pennywise but he did make the list.
When it Comes to Politics in the Workplace, Minnesota Talks a Lot
When it comes to workplace etiquette, there are some things you’re not supposed to do.
Best Places to Ski in Minnesota
The early snow brings thoughts of the slopes. Check out these great places to ski in Minnesota
Here’s a Gross Pumpkin Carving Idea That Your Kids Will Love
From "You Can't Do That On Television" to the "Kids Choice Awards", kids have always loved gross things.