I started in radio in January of 1975 in my hometown of Butler, MO. Off and on I’ve been behind a microphone, either at a radio station or in a nightclub. I’m married, have six kids, and nine grandkids. I love watching the Kansas City Royals and old western TV shows and movies. I enjoy working with everyone at the station and our parent company, Townsquare Media. I love doing my part to make it fun to listen to the radio.
Beau Matthews
Last Chance for Permits for Hunting Bear & Elk in Missouri
If you have had the urge to go hunting for bear or elk in Missouri, the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) wants to remind you that you only have a few days left to apply for the permits. The deadline to apply is May 31.
Britt Reid to Court on DUI Charge After Crash Involving 5 Yr Old Girl
Former Kansas City Chiefs' assistant coach Britt Reid will be in court on Thursday on a charge of driving while intoxicated. Seven years in prison is the possible outcome for the felony charge.
Get Ready to Pay Taxes in Missouri for Online Purchases
It's finally come down to what is fair, is fair. Missouri is the last state to require charging of taxes on online out-of-state purchases. Time to level the playing field.
Missouri Sanctuary Saves Tiger King Park Big Cat
The Netflix 2020 American true crime documentary is barely a blip on most television screens but some of the animals are still around. One in particular, a male tiger that has been in Tiger King Park in Thackerville, Oklahoma has been rescued by the Crown Ridge Sanctuary in St. Genevieve, Missouri.
Retired Warrensburg Track Coach Inducted into Missouri Sports Hall of Fame
If you went to school in Warrensburg during the 70's, 80's, 90's and into the first couple of years in the 2000's, you probably either had Ron Clawson as a track coach and/or a physical education teacher. Clawson spent his last years with the school district as athletic director.
A Few Products That Are Still Hard to Get Right Now
Well, get ready you summer BBQ-ers. Your grill may not be as full as it was last summer, and one of your favorite condiments may be hard to find too!
Closed Missouri Amphitheater Making a Comeback this Week
Eight years is a long time to have a amphitheater closed down so the fact that one is opening back up after that time period is somewhat monumental...at least for the small town of Lampe, Mo.
REAL ID Extension Means More Time to Update Your Driver’s License
If you were panicking because you hadn't updated your driver's license or ID to comply with the REAL ID requirements, you can exhale with sigh of relief.
New Canine Unit Added to MO Dept of Conservation Protection Branch
Summer is coming up and it's the launching of a new canine unit for the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) Protection Branch. Stationed around the state and used as necessary to work throughout Missouri, the new unit, will be made up of five dogs and their conservation agent-handlers.
You Thought It Got Hot In the Summer in Missouri! Not Even Close!
If you are a native of Missouri or you have spent a summer or two in the Show-Me State, you know it can get rather balmy during the summer months. But there's two locations, one in the U.S. that best a hot day in Missouri by 70 some degrees!