I began my radio career in July of 1976 at WBBA radio in my hometown of Pittsfield, Illinois, while also working on the farm the radio station owner had. Then I moved to Canton, Missouri in the fall of 1980 and helped start KQCA radio, where we spun records for four years. My next stop was in Quincy, Ill. and I helped start up WQCY-FM, in 1984 as Program Director. In 1992 I moved to Bick Broadcasting and started Top 40 Hits KRRY-FM (Y101) and have been here ever since!
Dennis Oliver
Are You Smarter Than a QHS Coach?
This is going to be a bunch of fun for everybody involved, and it is for a great cause.
Missouri Highway Patrol Seeks Candidates
The Missouri State Highway Patrol is looking for candidates for the 100th training class.
The Chocolate Extravaganza is Coming to Hannibal
If you love chocolate and you can't get enough of it, your day is almost here.
It’s Not Too Early To Apply For a Summer Job – Quincy Park District to Hold Job Fair
The winter has been long and the weather has been awful. Summer seems far away, but it will be here before you know it. In fact, a Job Fair for summer positions is coming up in Quincy.
Girl Scouts Participate in Operation Cookie Share
One of the finest organizations you can find are the Girl Scouts.
Donate Your Old Phone! Central High School Students Collecting Cell Phones for Soldiers
Have an old cell phone (or two) that you don't know what to do with? The Central High School Student Council has a great idea.
Applications Available For Police Officer Testing in Quincy
The Police and Fire Commissioners have announced that applications for Police Officer Testing are available on the City of Quincy Web Site.
Missouri State Highway Patrol Reports Sharp Decline in Traffic Fatalities For Troop B Region
Troop B in Missouri had a sharp decline in traffic fatalities in 2003. Captain James E. Wilt, commanding officer of Troop B, made the announcement, stating that preliminary totals indicate Troop B recorded 27 fatalities during 2013, which is a 29% decrease from the 38 fatalities that occurred in 2012.
Hannibal Parks and Recreation Invites Kids to Bring Tricycles and Big Wheels For ‘Pedal Power’
The kids will have a blast while keeping warm inside the Admilral Coontz Recreation Center on January 11, 2014. Pedal Power, sponsored by Hannibal Parks and Recreation, will take place from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., and it is a free activity for kids ages 2 to 6. Kids are invited to bring their tricycles, Big Wheels, and other pedal-powered vehicles. Cones will be set up to form a track. This special day
Cub Scout Pack #1 Annual Christmas Tree Pick-Up
Cub Scout Pack #1 in Quincy is doing good in the community again by picking up trees.