Walk to end Pancreatic Cancer coming April 29!
Get your purple gear ready, because PanCAN PurpleStride, the ultimate walk to end pancreatic cancer, is back!
The best part of being on 98.5 KTIS is the trust that you place in me when sharing life’s pain and triumphs on and off the air. KTIS is truly making a difference in the lives of our listeners and it’s an honor to be a part of that every day. I was born and raised in the Twin Cities and when my husband John died in 2005 I had no idea what God had in store when he led me to KTIS. I now serve on the board of directors for a non-profit called Widow Might, and have a ringside seat to God’s miracles each morning. I am a 2021 inductee of the Minnesota Broadcasting Hall of Fame after more than 30 years in Twin Cities radio. You may also recognize my voice on a variety of voiceover projects locally and nationally.
Get your purple gear ready, because PanCAN PurpleStride, the ultimate walk to end pancreatic cancer, is back!
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Are you stuck at home for spring break? Check out some of these fun ideas!
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Mr. and Mrs. Bald Eagle are back tending their massive nest and TWO eggs!
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Take your furry companion with you this winter as you have some fun and shop!
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With their song "Burn the Ships" for King and Country hope to aid in the healing of those affected by addiction like Luke and Courtney Smallbone.
In an interview with TobyMac, find out about the meaning behind his latest song and how we can find our "promised land" even in this life.
Anne Wilson's single "My Jesus" has taken the world by storm, but not many people know the heart-breaking story behind this outstanding Christian song.
On a recent episode of I Love That Song, Keith Stevens chats with Chris Tomlin. The two connect about new music, Chris’ newborn baby, and touring after quarantine.
Are you stuck at home for spring break? Check out some of these fun ideas!
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Laura Rae wrote a book that helped me immensely while caring for my wife. Today, I have the privilege of conversing with her.
There is something restorative about a walk in the woods, and time alone with God.