I grew up right here in Northern Colorado! I enjoy anything outdoors, camping, biking, hiking, and traveling to warm places whenever I get the chance (Palm Trees are awesome!) I also like going to concerts, nights out on the town, and checking out the latest movies. I have a very energetic and spoiled Beagle named Jasmine and she keeps me very busy too! I've been in radio for over 15 years now and I have worked at several radio stations in Northern Colorado and in Denver, but I’ve made my home here. We work hard everyday to play a huge and positive role in this community by assisting local non-profit organizations and spreading the word about how you can help make a difference too! Most importantly, we are local people that know and love this area and we care about our listeners because without you, we wouldn’t be here.
Kevin Mussman
Windsor, Colorado Firefighter Builds Sculpture to Honor Firefighters and Their Canine Companions
Austin Weishel, a twenty-two year old Volunteer Firefighter from Windsor-Severance Fire Rescue was in our Nation's Capital recently as he introduced a statue he built in his family's Colorado basement. The 17-foot high and 450 pound bronze sculpture of a firefighter and arson dog traveled 2,000 miles to be placed in Washington, DC where it will remain to honor firefighters and their canine compani
Great Western Trail Between Windsor, Severance and Eaton Receives Grants
The Great Western Trail connecting Windsor, Severance and Eaton, has received just over $160,000 in grant money for construction work. The trail provides area residents with opportunities for non-motorized recreation such as walking, running, biking and cross-country skiing. Grant money will be used for three miles of trail improvements.
TRI-102.5 Playlist – July 2012 Top Songs
Looking for the most played songs on TRI-102.5? Here are the top songs for July 2012.
Greeley Firefighters Look to Citizens to Help Save Lives
The Greeley Fire Department is donating a life-saving device to the Greeley Senior Center this month. This Wednesday, July 11th 2012, @ 11:30 AM, members of the Greeley Fire Department and the Heart Safe City program will dedicate a new AED (automated external defibrillator) at the Greeley Senior Activity Center.
You could help save a life by being certified in CPR and knowing how to use and AED.
Quick and Easy Sugar Cookie Recipe for National Sugar Cookie Day [RECIPE]
It' s National Sugar Cookie Day. Usually I think of Sugar Cookies around Christmas time, recalling those moments around the Holiday's when I was a child, cutting out the cookie dough with cookie cutters and frosting the bells, trees and Holiday shapes, but sugar cookies are good anytime of the year, right?
I went looking for a quick and easy Sugar Cookie recipe.
Study: Gym-Goers and Organic Shoppers Give in to Fast Food Temptations
Over the last month, I have been focusing on buying healthier foods at the grocery store and I have been trying not to eat out as much, to be healthier. There is sometimes that temptation to stop by and get a burger or taco though. If you're often tempted by fast food, you're not alone. A new study found that Health-Conscious Consumers, those defined as American adults who belong to a gym and buy
Larimer County Sheriff’s Office: Beware of High Park Fire Scams
Larimer County Sheriff Justin Smith wants to remind residents to be alert to possible scams after the High Park Fire. After any major disaster there are a number of people who try to take advantage of the victims or solicit money for organizations who never receive the donations.
New Study Shows Denver Residents are Three Times More Likely to Reach for a Locally Brewed Beer
A new study from local market consumer research company, Scarborough reveals that 42 percent of those that are age 21, or over have enjoyed a beer in the past 30 days. More specifically, five percent of all adults 21, or over have had a microbrew in the same time frame. With BBQ and grilling season heating up, the latest study looks at behaviors of Microbrew Drinkers and if found that Denver resi
Greeley Clothing Store Holding Special Event to Help Windsor Girl Get a Life-Saving Transplant
On October 11, 2011, Addilyn Hawks of Windsor was diagnosed with PFIC-2 (Progressive Familial Intrahepatic Cholestasis Type-2), a rare genetic liver disease which causes liver failure. There is no cure for this terminal disease. Addilyn has severe cirrhosis or liver scarring, which results in poor liver function. The only way symptoms of this disease can be reversed is with liver transplant. Addil
Thousands Could Lose Internet Access on July 9th, Will You Be One of Them?
Thousands of people in the United States could lose their internet on July 9th. The FBI believes that about 64,000 computers are infected with malware and if it's on your computer, you won't be able to access the internet.
If you have the malware on your computer, you could lose internet access on Monday if you don't check to see if your computer is infected with the vicious malware.
The Honey-Do List or the Honey-Do Now List?
Most of us have heard of the "honey-do list," but what are the most popular items on the honey-do or honey-do now list? Most of the time the honey-do list doesn't contain items related to money.
We found the top four items where about $500 went into projects around the home on the "honey-do list."
The Riskiest Red-Light Running States, Is Colorado On the List?
The week of July 4th is the riskiest holiday travel period of the year for red-light running according to a study by the National Coalition for Safer Roads. We found the top four states where red-light running ranks the highest during the first week of July.
Is Colorado on the list?