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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Kwik Trip Pushing To Sell Alcohol in Minnesota
A recent poll shows two-thirds (64%) of Minnesotans support modernizing Minnesota's liquor laws.
Is Subway Adding A 10% Service Fee at Its Minnesota Restaurants?
How do you feel about restaurants adding "service fees"?
Mega Chains in Minnesota: The Largest Has Over 450 Locations
Major chains like Walmart and McDonald's aren't even close to having that many locations.
Country Music Legend To Perform At Free Minnesota Food Festival
Last year, approximately 120,000 people attended the event, so organizers are expanding with even more food vendors.
Minnesota-Filmed Movie Now Streaming and Earning Rave Reviews
Need something to watch?
Minnesotans Urged To Dispose Of Chick-fil-A Product Following Warning
The Atlanta-based chicken chain has 27 locations in Minnesota.
Norovirus Outbreak Intensifies in Minnesota: Key Signs to Watch For
This highly contagious bug is hitting Minnesota hard.
Win A Lifetime Prize At Kwik Trips in Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsin
A few years ago, the convenience chain introduced a rewards app, offering customers discounts, freebies, and exciting giveaways.
Walmart: Minnesotans Order This More Than the Rest of the Nation
There are items that we all order online like groceries, toiletries, and cleaning supplies, but some states order specific products more frequently than the national average.