Don Morgan has spent over 40 years entertaining the Southern Tier on Binghamton radio stations. Born in Texas, Don graduated from Corning Painted West High School and went to Corning Community College. Broome County is where he decided to lay down roots in 1977. Don, his wife, their adopted greyhounds are proud to call Johnson City home.
Don Morgan
Yes, Peanut Butter Is Considered A Liquid According To The TSA
A liquid is considered anything that has no definite shape and takes a shape dictated by its container.
It’s Illegal To Do These 5 Things In Your Car In NYS
This is a topic that I think everyone should know, but as I observe motorists when I'm out on the roadways, it's obvious some don't know or just choose to ignore what is legal and what is not when you are in a motor vehicle in New York State...
What Are Your Expectations For Valentine’s Day?
What are your expectations and plans for the day as far as dining and gift-giving are concerned?
New York Represents at the 2023 Grammy’s
For the 2023 Grammy Awards presentation, there are seven performers who hail from New York State.
Automatic Bill Payment – It Can Be Good And Bad
If you don't keep your financial records up to date or are aware of your balance, that could become a problem.
New York State Ranks High For Pothole Damage In The USA
As you know, especially for those of us who live in the northeast part of the country, potholes are a part of life, no matter what the season.
New York’s Biggest Lottery Winners of All Time, Are You Next?
According to the New York State Lottery, 189 lottery winners have scored between $100 dollars a day for life, up to $126 million dollars.
Is Your Last Name One Of The Most Common In New York?
Just how common is your last name? We've got a really easy way for you to find out!
Have Fun With These Six Amazing Southern Tier, New York Corn Mazes
One of the fun things about the fall season is the many farms that have fun activities, and hay rides, and some even have the ever-popular corn maze.
25 Miles Per Hour Limits Could Be Coming Soon To New York Municipalities
Many small municipalities in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania have 25-mile-per-hour speed limits, including Little Meadows on Maple Avenue.