I’ve been working here now for almost a year and in that time I’ve been hit twice by my coworkers in the parking lot with their vehicles, should I be concerned?
Thanks to the Kool as Ice team for coming together and raising more than 2000 for Special Olympics of MN. Team members are Craig Sutherland, Wendy(Tanskanen) Meyers, Josh Brown, Bryce "The Dwarf King" Alexander saxon, Fred Helland. We will be doing this next year for sure!
Telemarketers seem to always call at the most inconvenient times or their mean, rude well you know.
But this guy win hands down as the creepiest of time!
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Rayman and KOOL 101.7 have gone together like peanut butter and jelly since the station first launched 20 years ago. As Ray would put it though, "This jam has got to spread, baby!" After two decades of playing the Northland's favorite hits, Rayman has decided to hang up his headphones.
Kayla Fuller is from Esko and came in to be on the 7 In A Row Morning Show, and became a DJ for the day. Kayla's wish was for some DJ equipment, but I'll tell you about that later. The Day started with Kayla wearing a full face blind fold and was escorted into the radio station.
He's zany, unpredictable, and a little bit of a handful. But that's what we love about him. At our last monthly all-staff meeting, I decided to turn the camera on Rayman to let everyone see what goes on behind the scenes.
Enjoy your (semi) daily dose of Rayman Entertainment...
Gary Wright has a new book out called Dream Weaver, which he was allowed to write himself. He says he was happy they let him write it because then he could put things in his own words, and write the way he talks.
Maddy Siiter is a 15 year old from Proctor, Minnesota, who is taking steps to make it in the music industry. She has recorded her first album and has already had a record release party in Nashville, Tennessee.
The biggest question I get asked as a Radio Talent is: Do you have tickets you can give me. Which has nothing to do with this post, the second biggest question people ask me: What do you guys do when you aren't talking on the radio. We keep things under wraps most of the time, but now you can see what actually happens during a typical day.
As a foodie, of course I love bacon! And while I may not make it every week, I do have a preferred method of cooking it that (a) doesn't make a mess and (b) always turns out perfectly-cooked bacon that isn't burned to a crisp.