Ken Hayes has been doing morning radio for 20 years, with most of those being at B105 in Duluth, Minnesota. Originally from the Iron Range, Ken attended college in the Twin Cities metro area and landed his first radio job in Southern Minnesota near the Iowa Border. He moved back to Northern Minnesota, working as the morning show host on The Breakfast Club on B105. As years went by, Ken found his way into his current role as Director of Content for Townsquare Media in Duluth and Superior. He's proud to call the Northland home and can't think of a better place to raise his kids with his wife. When not on the airwaves or writing top-tier digital content, Ken enjoys golfing, fishing, camping, motorcycling, and ice fishing on the St. Louis River Bay, just blocks from his house. Ken incorporates every day interesting life experiences in both his radio show and with articles online, like that time his dog got sprayed by a skunk when he came up with the Ten Commandments Of Top The Tater. He's always looking for new things to share with his audience, whether it's new businesses, celebrity sightings, or things the community is concerned about. Catch Ken on the airwaves, online, or on the app on weekday mornings from 6-10 a.m. on B105.
Ken Hayes
Did You Know There’s A Magnetic Rock Standing Upright As Tall As A Building In Minnesota?
Who wants to go on a hike to see one of nature's phenomenon's? There's a rock that's 60 feet tall standing straight up in Northern Minnesota.
FEMA Map Shows Potential Nuclear Targets In Minnesota
Let's hope this never happens, because there are quite a few potential targets in Minnesota.
Do Not Send Checks In The Mail Anymore In Minnesota
Officials are urging you not to send checks in the mail. Fraud cases have increased dramatically in recent years.
Could A Ship Take Out The Aging Blatnik Bridge In Minnesota?
We have a lot of heavy ships pass under the bridge frequently. Could the tragedy that happened in Baltimore happen in Duluth? There are some key differences between the bridges.
Shipwreck Found In Lake Superior 84 Years After The Captain Strangely Went Down With His Ship
A shipwreck has been found in Lake Superior, but a mystery remains. Why did the captain go down with his ship when he could have easily saved himself?
Minnesota Made Saw Featured In History Channel Reality Show
One of the contestants who went on to win the reality show brought a product made from Minnesota with him.
Did You Know That There Is An Earthquake Fault Line In Minnesota?
The recent quake in Wisconsin got me thinking, how rare are earthquakes in the Midwest? I found out a surprising fact, the state is split in half by a fault line.
Minnesota Snowmobile Clubs Urging Riders To Visit Trailside Bars + Spend Money
The delayed start to winter is hurting businesses that rely on tourism money. Even if you aren't riding, go spend money at your favorite trailside establishment.
‘Fewest Hunters I’ve Seen In My Career, + Even Fewer Deer’ Minnesota DNR Conservation Officer Reports
Empty deer camps, wolves moving in on hunter's deer, and dismal success being reported in multiple areas in the first week of the firearm season.
Minnesota DNR Weekly Report – Be Alert With Your Pets Due To Numerous Wolf Attacks
The USDA and DNR have had to trap eight wolves in Northern Minnesota recently because of pets being taken. Pet owners should be on alert and keep their pets close for the time being.
Major New Blaze Orange Requirement For 2023 Minnesota Deer Hunting Season
Firearm season begins soon, and many hunters may not be aware of the new regulations in the 2023 season. A big one has to do with blaze orange safety requirements.
Northern Minnesota Alleged Sasquatch Howls Featured In History Channel Show
A show featured on the History Channel investigates the unexplained. An episode features an alleged recording of Bigfoot in Northern Minnesota.
Stunning! Climb This 100-Year-Old Fire Tower In Minnesota For Amazing View Of Fall Colors
There's a fire tower in a county park that you can climb and enjoy views for 20 miles. Hurry before the fall colors are over!
Seeing More Blue Jays This Fall In Minnesota? Here’s Why
Have you been seeing more blue jays this autumn in Minnesota? You're not alone. There's a good reason why they are stopping in our state during migration.