KD Country 94 Expands Playlist, Bringing Decades of Country Hits to North Central Kansas!

Glen Elder, Kan – March 3, 2025 – KD Country 94, North Central Kansas’ favorite country music station for the past 3 decades, is thrilled to announce a major expansion of its playlist, now featuring the best country hits from the 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, 2010s, and today!

Listeners can now enjoy a diverse range of country music, from the classic sounds of legends like George Strait and Reba McEntire, to the chart-topping hits of today’s superstars like Luke Combs and Miranda Lambert. KD Country 94 is committed to providing a comprehensive country music experience that appeals to all generations.

“We’ve heard from our listeners that they love a variety of country music, and we’re excited to deliver that,” said Derek Nester, Operations Manager. “Whether you grew up listening to Alan Jackson or you’re a fan of the latest hits, KD Country 94 has something for everyone. We want to be the station that brings those memories back, and also introduces our listening audience to the newest hit makers in country music.”

This expanded playlist will feature:

  • 80s Country: The era of the “Urban Cowboy” and the rise of country pop.
  • 90s Country: The golden age of country, with iconic artists and unforgettable anthems.
  • 2000s Country: The crossover boom and the evolution of modern country.
  • 2010s Country: The rise of bro-country and the continued growth of female artists.
  • Today’s Country: The latest hits and emerging artists shaping the future of country music.

KD Country 94 is dedicated to serving the North Central Kansas area and providing the best in country music entertainment. Tune in to 94.1 FM and experience the new sound of KD Country 94.

Starting today, listeners can tune in to:

  • Mornings with Broadway: 5:00 AM – 9:00 AM
  • Middays with Rob Banks: 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
  • Afternoons with Chris Randolph: 2:00 PM – 7:00 PM
  • Evenings with Alicia LaForce: 7:00 PM – 11:00 PM
  • Overnights with Paul Stone: 11:00 PM – 5:00 AM

KD Country 94 General Manager Lydia Housh and her husband, Blake Housh, are also excited to announce plans for a new local morning show in the coming months, promising to keep listeners in North Central Kansas informed of what is happening locally.

Dierking Communications, Inc. owns and operates KD Country 94 (KDNS), alongside its sister stations: Z-96.3 The Lake (KZDY) in Glen Elder, KNDY AM & FM in Marysville, and KQNK AM & FM in Norton.

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