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            RECOGNIZING LOCAL BROADCASTING LEGEND KEN THOMAS

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                           HON. PETE STAUBER

                              of minnesota

                    in the house of representatives

                       Thursday, January 16, 2025

  Mr. STAUBER. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize the career and 
contributions of

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Brainerd, Minnesota, broadcasting legend Ken Thomas.
  Ken's broadcasting journey began in 1978 at the WMIN radio station in 
Maplewood, Minnesota.
  Ken then moved to the Brainerd Lakes area, where he spent the next 
four decades hosting the morning show on WJJY-FM.
  Ken has had a number of different morning show partners, but for the 
past twenty years, he has shared the microphone with his current co-
host, Tess Taylor.
  Together, Ken and Tess have been the trusted voices that many in the 
Brainerd area listen to as they enjoy their morning cup of coffee and 
drive to work.
  Ken's joyful and quick-witted commentary even made him a recipient of 
the National Association of Broadcasters Marconi Award for Small Market 
Personality of the Year in 2017.
  Ken's legacy goes beyond the microphone. He is a longtime supporter 
of the Brainerd Lakes Area Walk to End Alzheimer's and works as a 
member of the Sertoma service organization. Additionally, every 
Thanksgiving, he volunteers to serve meals at the local Legion.
  As Ken enters retirement, I hope he finds time to enjoy everything he 
loves about Brainerd, which includes his loving family, his fellow 
members of The District cover band and Norman's Bait and Tackle Choir, 
and the tight-knit community he helped shape.
  I congratulate Ken and he will be missed from the airwaves, but he 
has earned this next chapter.

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