Daybreak on the River with Glen Johnson gets you up and going in the morning!
Glen is from Perryville and is married to his high school sweetheart, Stacey. They have two daughters; Becca, Sadie, and a beagle named Bella who is more or less their third child.
He has numerous awards from the Missouri Broadcaster Association for sports play-by-play and sports programming. Glen is the former Music and Sports Director for KTJJ in Farmington. He loves the outdoors and is a huge fan of the St. Louis Cardinals!
Listen to Daybreak on the River with Glen Johnson weekday mornings after 6 on 93.9 the River!
Tropical Smoothie Cafe Recognizes 2020 Top-performing Franchisees
March 3, 2021 · ·
Tropical Smoothie Cafe, a leading national fast-casual cafe franchise known for both its better-for-you smoothies and food with a tropical twist, recently celebrated top performers during its annual franchisee awards ceremony.
The virtual celebration recognized the brand’s leading franchisees and their respective crew members who delivered extraordinary performance with recording-breaking results in 2020. Among those recognized were Mike Philip and Rafik Fouad, who were named the Tropical Smoothie Cafe Multi-Unit and Single-Unit Franchisees of the Year, respectively, for their exceptional results and commitment to supporting the Tropical Smoothie Cafe brand.
Tropical Smoothie Cafe celebrated more than 250 franchisees and their cafes during the awards ceremony. Along with recognizing successes across sales, operations, marketing and technology, the company also introduced five new award
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Fergal Kinney
, March 1st, 2021 09:31
On the 20th anniversary of their one and only studio album, Any Other City, Fergal Kinney speaks to Life Without Buildings about their short productive life and their incredibly long tail
In pop music, and the cottage industry set up to auto-mythologise it, there’s little premium higher than the small coterie of bands whose skimpy discographies are inverse to their XXL influence – Sex Pistols, Joy Division, Young Marble Giants, Slint, Television. You’ll notice that all of the above are indie or alternative acts. Unless from early death, you’ll find little of this mythologising in soul or in jazz. What can we learn from this? The early split being the logical end point of indie s cult of detachment?