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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From Food Truck to Food Lab: Rochester’s Newest Restaurant Is Ready To Open
The menu looks amazing!
Can You Really Swim With Alligators In This Minnesota Town?
You've heard of swimming with dolphins, but how about taking a dip with alligators?
You’ll Soon Pay More To Shop At Minnesota Costco Stores
Do you like Sam's or Costco more?
World-Class Haunted House Now Open Inside Minnesota’s Mall of America
Do you plan on checking this out?
Where Does The Money Go When You ‘Round-Up’ at Minnesota Hy-Vees?
Are you tapping yes to round up your purchases at Hy-Vee?
Minnesota Blend: Caribou and Gray Duck Team Up For Spiked Cold Brew
Dunkin' recently rolled out a line of boozy beverages, and now you'll be able to get one made with Caribou Coffee.
Circle Week Hits Minnesota: What You Need To Know About Target’s Epic Savings Event
The Minnesota-based retail giant is offering a bunch of great deals this week.
Minnesota’s First THC Restaurant Is Creating A Buzz
Current regulations prohibit cannabis-infused foods from being served to dine-in customers but the restaurant has figured out a way to legally serve customers.
Who Is The Largest Landowner In The State Of Minnesota?
"Approximately 60% of land in the United States is privately owned, and just a few individuals and families control a significant proportion of this land."
Minnesotans Are Messing Up This Basic Kitchen Chore
What chore do you hate the most?