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
Lewis County Youth Football Holiday Bazaar
Come help kick off the first annual holiday bazaar for youth football.
Trunk or Treat in Camp Point, Illinois
The Annual Trunk Or Treat will be held on Saturday, October 26 in Camp Point, Illinois.
The Old Farmer’s Almanac – is it Accurate?
Have you heard that the Old Farmer's Almanac predicts bad weather for us, this winter? Do you believe the Old Farmer's Almanac? Do you pay attention to what they predict?
The Hannibal Red Cross is Shutting its Doors
Come October 1, the Hannibal Red Cross will be no more.
The Town Of Golden, Illinois Is Celebrating 150 Years
Golden Illinois is celebrating 150 years this weekend, September 6 - 8.
The QHS / QND Boys Soccer Match Will Raise Money for the Honor Flight
The QHS and QND boys soccer match up is coming to Flinn Stadium on September 12. This is always a great match between the two schools. So why not make it even bigger than it already is?
One Of Canton, Missouri’s Finest Honored For 60 Years of 4-H Service
Sixty Years. That is how long Lester Hoffman of Canton has supported 4-H in Lewis County, Missouri.
Hy-Vee Iron Kids Triathlon Will Close Wavering and Moorman Parks to Vehicular Traffic
The Wavering and Moorman Parks in Quincy will be closed to vehicular traffic Saturday, August 24, 2013.
MoDOT to Repair Salt River Bridge on Highway 61 Between New London and Hannibal
Weather permitting, MODOT crews will be working on the Salt River Bridge on US 61 near Route O on August 26 and 27. This stretch of highway is between Hannibal and New London.
Vote for the Clark 54 Drive-In! Project Drive-In Update
About a month ago I wrote a blog about outdoor drive-in theaters that are having a hard time making it. Some have already closed, from what I understand, but all is not lost! Honda is sponsoring Project Drive-in, to help raise money for equipment upgrades at drive-in theaters, and the Clark 54 Drive-in is one of the facilities that could win!