Kelly Cordes got her first taste of radio in her hometown of Princeton, MN working as a DJ at WQPM. She received a Bachelor of Science degree at BSU in Bemidji, MN and received the Outstanding Management Award for KBSU TV. Kelly now has a talk show in its 10th year on WJON and is part of Paul & Kelly in the Mornin' on WWJO. She has traveled the US as a musician, living in many states, and has been working For TSM since 2013. Kelly enjoys writing uplifting stories that impact her readers in a positive way.
Kelly Cordes
Can A 32-Hour Work Week Boost Employee Productivity & Happiness In Minnesota?
Would working 32 hours instead of 40 change the way you feel about your job?
This Minnesota Cat Is Now Living His Best Life Thanks To Kindness
Discover the heartwarming journey of Hercules the Cat, from surviving a traumatic ordeal to becoming a sought-after model for Target!
Former Bachelor Star Questioning Joey’s Authenticity
Nick Viall points out the lack of drama this season on The Bachelor.
A Gigantic Comet With Horns Is Soaring Towards Earth
Witness a rare astronomical event in 2024 with The Devils Comet! Mark your calendar now!
Go Back In Time With This Ancient Minnesota Discovery
This treasure is the oldest in North America, and we hold the key!
Keeping Pets Safe: A Guide To Pet-Friendly Plants For Your Home
Did you know plants are the 8th most reported pet toxin? Be cautious when decorating with greenery around pets.
Twin Cities Radar Captures Smoke Plume From Massive Waseca Fire
See the smoke plume from Waseca's massive fire over the weekend.
Urgent Search: Cambridge Owner Offers Reward For Lost Cats Return
13-year-old gray tabby Pixel went missing after balcony jump. $100 reward offered for finding him.
Dairy Queen Has A New Cone Flavor Available Now!
Uncover Dairy Queen's sweet journey from introducing malts in 1949 to the latest Confetti Cone flavor - as reviewed by The Southern Snack.
Color Us Surprised! New Bill Could Blur Picture For Minnesota Painters
Learn about the impact of a proposed Minnesota bill on self-employed painters and homeowners. Could these licensing requirements change the painting industry landscape?