Originally from Chicago, Wes Adams has been on the airwaves since 1997. Sharing great music with friends has always been something he has been passionate about, so life as a DJ is the perfect fit for him. Wes loves being on the radio and writing for our station websites and mobile apps. Want to find something fun to do outdoors around Grand Junction? Ask Wes for some cool ideas, especially if you are new to the area. Wes has always wanted to live in Colorado, so when he is not on the airwaves he is out enjoying the Western Slope. When he's not talking about music, he's watching baseball, playing guitar, or working on adding customs to his Jeep Wrangler.
Wes Adams
Belton Attorney Robert ‘Bucky’ Harris Passes Away
The family of Belton Defense Attorney Robert 'Bucky' Harris has announced his unexpected passing on Thursday.
Killeen Man Hides Meth in Flashlights
A Burnet County deputy pulled over a man driving a stolen vehicle late last week only to discover a stash of meth inside two small flashlights.
Texas WWII Veteran Would Love 100 Cards for His 100th Birthday
World War II veteran James South of Watauga, Texas is turning 100 on October 7th, and has one simple birthday wish: To receive 100 cards to celebrate his 100 years.
Killeen Whataburger Locked Down Sunday Morning
A person reportedly drew a gun while at the drive-thru window and refused to move until police surrounded their vehicle
The Pumpkin Patch is Ready at Robinson Family Farm
The Robinson Farm Pumpkin Patch is the place to be now through Halloween!
Belton Budget Includes Raises for First Responders
Belton's had trouble in the past keeping firefighters and offering a competitive wage.
Waco’s Famous Suspension Bridge to Close for Repairs
The bridge is in need of new planks and cables, and the work could take as long as two years.
Killeen City Council approves their 2020 budget by unanimous vote.
Killeen City Council approves their 2020 budget by unanimous vote.
Groesbeck Police Want to Know Who Lit Homecoming Bonfire
Groesbeck Police and Fire are interested in knowing who the practical joker is that lit the Homecoming Bonfire ahead of schedule.
South Texas Corn Maze Honors Military Families
The famous Graff 7A Ranch South Texas Maize returns September 21 with a design honoring military families. Military, fire, police, and EMS who want to visit should go during one of their Heroes Weekends for free admission.