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The Jay Caldwell Show

The Jay Caldwell Show is all about local concerns and allows listeners to have a voice.  Jay encourages phone calls on a regular basis during the 9-10 am hour Tuesday-Thursday.  Topics of discussion range from politics, safety concerns, health, gardening, gas prices, money, and pets.

Regular segments:
Mondays — 10:40 — Movie Reviewer Peter K
Tuesdays — 9-10 — 2-cent Tuesday (open phone lines)
Wednesday every other week — 9-10 — Sartell Mayor Tim O’Driscoll
Wednesdays –10:15 –  Adam Hammer of the St. Cloud Times (Up Next Section)
Thursdays — 9-10 — Stump the Panel for Great Prizes
Fridays — 10:40 — Vicki Davis of the Tri-County Humane Society

Schedule

M-F 9:00 am - 11:00 am

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Twins Likely to Part Ways With Marquis; At Chicago Tuesday

The Twins are expected to designate for assignment starting pitcher Jason Marquis today. According to the Star Tribune siting a source within the organization, the team will intend to release Marquis. Marquis is 2-4 with a 8.47 ERA in 7 starts with the Twins this season. Righthander Liam Hendriks is likely to be recalled from triple-A Rochester to take his spot in the rotation. Hendriks is 2-0 with a 1.93 ERA in 18 2/3 innings at triple-A. He had a 9.00 ERA and 0-2 record in 4 starts with the Twins this season.

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St. Cloud Tech and CC Eliminated From World Series

The St. Cloud Tech and Community College baseball team saw their season end Monday when they lost 13-3 in 7 innings to Niagara in the National Junior College World Series in Tyler, Texas.

Prep Baseball Results; Storm Pound Sabres

Sauk Rapids-Rice 16, Sartell-St. Stephen 0
(The Storm scored 5 runs in the 1st inning and added 8 runs in the 2nd)

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New Program Coming to WJON; “Question of the Week”

WJON will be introducing a new interactive radio program weekly from 9:10-10 Fridays beginning Friday May 25. The program will be asking listeners to weigh in on the "Question of the Week". It will change every week and can vary from asking "What is your favorite festival/city event in St. Cloud" to "If you could eliminate a law currently on the books what would it be?" We'll be tracking each reaction on email, facebook and on the air. When the show is over we'll post the results on wjon.com.

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Lynx Win Season Opener Over Phoenix [PHOTOS]

The Minnesota Lynx defeated Phoenix 105-83 Sunday afternoon in their season opener. The Lynx received their WNBA championship rings before the game in a ceremony. Seimone Augustus led the Lynx with 19 points, Monica Wright added 15 points and both Lindsay Whalen and Maya Moore had 13 points apiece.

Cathedral’s Burt to Play Basketball at Augustana

Cathedral senior point guard Joe Burt has signed his national letter of intent to play college basketball at Augustana College in the NSIC. The ceremony took play at Cathedral High School today where Burt signed his letter of intent and track and cross country star Gretz Danielson was honored about signing her letter of intent to attend North Dakota State.

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Brewers Routs Marquis, Twins 16-4

The Twins lost 16-4 in Milwaukee to the Brewers Sunday afternoon. Jason Marquis allowed 8 hits and 8 earned runs in 1 2/3 innings to take the loss and drop to 2-4. His ERA swells to 8.47. Joe Mauer led the Twins with 4 hits and Josh Willingham had 1 hit and 1 RBI for Minnesota. The Twins were so far behind that backup catcher Drew Butera threw 1 scoreless inning of relief including a strikeout of former Twin centerfielder Carlos Gomez. The Twins' 4-game win streak is snapped.

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SCSU Baseball Falls In Regional Finals

The St. Cloud State baseball team lost 5-4 to Minnesota State-Mankato in the NCAA Division II Central Regional finals in Mankato Sunday to win the Central Region Championship. Mike Eckhart drove in the game-winning run with a sacrifice fly in the 9th inning.

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St. Cloud Tech and CC Stays Alive In World Series

The St. Cloud Tech and Community College defeated Nassau 6-3 in the National Junior College World Series in Tyler, Texas Sunday. Corey Fitzgerald threw all 9 innings with 3 runs allowed and Luke Fobbe had 3 hits for the Cyclones.

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Amateur Baseball Results; Luxemburg Beats St. Augusta

Luxemburg 10, St. Augusta 5

Kimball 7, Pear Lake 4

Sartell Muskies 11, Litchfield 6

Cold Spring Springers 12, St. Joseph 3