WHO Radio reports longtime morning radio host Bonnie Lucas is going to retire.The co-host of "Van and Bonnie in the Morning" announced her retirement Wednesday morning.WHO Radio says Van Harden and ...
WHO Radio reported Friday afternoon that news anchor Dick Layman has died.Layman was at work and on the air Friday morning. The station said the death was "sudden."The station said Layman was 60 years ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: WHO-Radio, Des Moines has hosted 7 events in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first program was a 1984 Broadcast. The year with the highest average number of views per video was ...
Over his 50-year run on Iowa radio, culminating as the morning host on WHO radio in Des Moines, Van Harden accumulated some one-of-a-kind memories. Harden, WHO radio’s morning host, ended his radio ...
Feb. 9—If the Iowa Speedway is hosting WHO Radio's Great Iowa Tractor Ride this year, does that mean we'll get to see them race a lap around the track? Well, we can only hope. But, either way, seeing ...
As long as most Iowans have been alive, Lee Kline was the voice of the state's rural communities on Des Moines' WHO radio, attracting not only farm listeners but people from all walks of life. Known ...