Troy Dunken is a radio veteran with 23 years of experience and a prominent digital creator. Troy moved to Rochester in 2007 to host the morning show on 106.9 KROC. As time passed, his responsibilities grew, eventually leading him to his current role as the Director of Content for Townsquare Rochester - Preston. His influence extends far and wide, collaborating with global giants like Netflix, Sleep Number, and Blue Apron, as well as regional powerhouses such as Kwik Trip and Minnesota State, along with numerous local businesses. Beyond his professional life, he cherishes family time, exploring Minnesota with his wife and young children, discovering new restaurants, indulging his passion for the outdoors through camping and kayaking, and pursuing his love for running, conquering hundreds of half marathons and several full marathons.
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List of Top 15 Coldest Cities Features Several Iowa Cities
Are you surprised to see Rochester in the top 15?
Meat Shortage Forces Wendy’s To Stop Serving Burgers at Some Locations
The coronavirus pandemic continues to disrupt the meat supply chain across the country.
Dr. Elvis From Mayo Clinic Covers ‘Imagine’ & It’s Mesmerizing
We will get through this together.
Wondering if Take-Out Packaging is Safe During The Coronavirus Pandemic? You’re Not Alone.
Here are some tips to keep your family safe and your belly full!
White Claw Launches 3 New Flavors
Which flavor should they add next?
Sam’s Club Now Has Oreo Flavored Popcorn
I think I'm going to need some stretchier pants for our next movie night!
How To Send a Letter to Santa This Year
For the first time in history, Santa's address has been revealed by the United States Postal Service.
Have You Seen Facebook’s New Company Logo?
The social media giant says they want users to be fully aware that other apps they use like Instagram and What's App are owned by Facebook.
Applebee’s Selling Vampire Cocktail for $1 All Month
"Seriously, where else can you buy a delicious cocktail and walk away with a Halloween costume for only a buck?”
Study Shows Garlic and Onions Could Reduce Chance of Breast Cancer
It’s no secret that what we eat has a huge impact on our overall health.