Jim Maurice is the News Director for Townsquare Media’s St. Cloud brands. A life-long Minnesota resident, he grew up in the small west central community of Maynard. He began his professional radio career working nights at KDMA in Montevideo. Then, after a 10 year stint in Redwood Falls working at KLGR, he moved to St. Cloud. Jim has worked at WJON since 2005, and has been the news director since 2007.
Jim Maurice
Women’s Fund Dancers Have Raised Over $1M in First 7 Seasons
The Women's Fund has been in our community for 22 years now.
U.S. Census Bureau Releases Population Changes in Metros, Counties
The St. Cloud metro area and the tri-county area have added some new residents.
Big Mega Millions, Powerball Jackpot Drawings This Weekend
It's March Madness for lottery players. There are two big jackpots on the line this weekend.
Joetown Blocks Event Coming to Downtown St. Joseph
A new celebration is coming to downtown St. Joseph this summer.
World Food Tour: Nana’s Asian Bistro in Sartell
The latest stop in our World Food Tour took us to Sartell and Nana's Asian Bistro.
Results Are In: St. Cloud Has One of the Best Botanical Gardens
The results are in and our local gardens have been named one of the Ten Best Botanical Gardens in the United States.
Radiothon Raises Over $33,000 for Quiet Oaks Hospice House
The Townsquare Media - St. Cloud radiothon held on Tuesday was a huge success for a local nonprofit.
Kohl’s Announces Partnership With Babies “R” Us
Kohl's has announced a new partnership.
Survey: St. Cloud Ideal Destination for Career Changers
A new survey suggests St. Cloud is a top city for professionals to move to if they are looking for a career change.
Sauk Rapids Seeking Nominations for Citizen Of The Year
Sauk Rapids is looking for some outstanding citizens.
One Hurt In Wrong Way Head On Crash On Highway 10
Only minor injuries in a head-on crash involving a wrong-way driver on Highway 10.
Sartell-St. Stephen Board Selects Next Superintendent
The Sartell-St. Stephen School Board has voted unanimously to select Michael Rivard as the district's next superintendent.