Classic Hits Q-106.7 & 102.5 KQNK On-Air Personalities

Classic Hits Q-106.7 & 102.5 KQNK plays the greatest pop, soul, and rock n’ roll from the 70’s, 80’s and early 90’s. We play feel-good music, hosted by outstanding personalities along with fun daily features and weekend themes. We are also the broadcast home for Kansas City Chiefs Football, Kansas State Wildcat Football and Men’s Basketball as well as Kansas City Royals Baseball. You can also catch Norton High School Football, Basketball and Wrestling as well. Listen to all your favorites on 1530 AM, 102.5 FM & 106.7 FM KQNK.

WHAT WE PLAY

  • Journey
  • Madonna
  • The Eagles
  • Bon Jovie
  • Billy Joel
  • Phil Collins
  • Prince
  • Elton John
  • U2
  • Michael Jackson
  • Fleetwood Mac

Chris Kellogg

Overnights Midnight-5a

Chris has been on the radio for over 40 years and still loves hearing his favorite songs from his youth and the early years of his career. Chris and his wife Lisa met in high school and have been married 35+ years (or as she says, “a really, really, long time”). They have four children and five grandchildren and two dogs, Molly and Flounder. Their favorite hobbies include reading (novels for Lisa, non-fiction for Chris), riding bikes, and traveling to spend time with the kids.

Jay Coffey

Mornings 5a-9a

Jay's been Rockin' and Rollin' for decades, beginning as a bass player in San Francisco Bay Area bands. His radio career began at a small station in Modesto, and after four years moving around Central California, he wound up playing the hits in Los Angeles for over 28 years. A lifelong lover of Golden retrievers, he acquired a tolerance for miniature Schnauzers thanks to his wife Janet who’s been afflicted with Schnauzer-itis since her childhood on Long Island. Jay is dedicated to making radio fun and informative for his listeners.

Mandi Fick

General Manager // The Partyline Weekday Mornings 9a-10a

Bio Coming Soon

Natalie Hadley

News Director // The Partyline Weekday Mornings 9a-10a

Bio Coming Soon

Joyce Jefferson

Middays 10a-2p

Joyce landed her first radio job while working at a pizza parlor. She and her twin teenage daughters have three dogs, three cats, two leopard geckos, a chinchilla, and a fish. Joyce loves studying clouds and "weather watching." She also sings and pulls out her guitar to entertain friends now and then. By the way, she still loves pizza.

John Summers

Afternoons 2p-7p

John’s 30+ year radio career has taken him all across the country. His love of music from the player’s perspective has done the same: Lots of traveling as the guitarist in his own rock band! He’s also worked as a session musician for other great artists. When John’s not rockin’ on stage or entertaining us on the radio, he’s hitting the hills off-road on his mountain bike or motorcycle, or he’s buried in his music room going through his huge collection of LPs. He also loves a great novel and never misses the latest block-buster movie.

Keith Stephens

Evenings 7p-Midnight

Keith grew up in New England but escaped the cold to graduate from Arizona State where he started his radio career. When he's not on the radio, he's a true soccer dad with two daughters (one a teenager so wish him luck). Keith loves classic TV, especially Seinfeld and MASH. He likes to work out, read on his Kindle, and watch the latest trends on social media. First album he ever bought? "Band On The Run" by Paul McCartney and Wings. He still has it and is excited because vinyl is cool again.

REGIONAL NEWS

Governor Kelly Signs Good Samaritan Bill

Kansas Governor Laura Kelly signed the bipartisan Good Samaritan Law, protecting individuals seeking or providing aid during drug-related medical emergencies from prosecution. The law aims to save lives and assist in recovery from substance use disorders. Additionally, other bills were signed, addressing fentanyl-related issues, penalties, evidentiary requirements, IT consolidation, and school enrollment.

LOCAL NEWS

Cloud Co. Comm. College Lowering Cost Of Dual Credit Classes

Cloud County Community College is making college more accessible for high school students by waiving fees for dual credit courses starting fall 2024. President Amber Knoettgen emphasizes accessibility and affordability, saving families $141 per three-credit hour course. High school sophomores, juniors, and seniors can enroll in college-level courses for both high school and college credit. For enrollment, contact the high school counselor or email April Benne.

iNWS Alert

REGIONAL SPORTS

Sporting KC falls 2-1 to Houston Dynamo FC

Sporting Kansas City (2-5-5, 11 points) lost 2-1 to Houston Dynamo FC (5-4-2, 17 points) at Children’s Mercy Park. Despite Daniel Salloi's goal, Houston's Ibrahim Aliyu secured the win. Manager Peter Vermes deployed a new starting lineup, and the team will next play Austin FC on May 18. __JETPACK_AI_ERROR__

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