Steve Pulaski is rapidly making an impact both on air and in the Tri-State community. You can find Steve attending local events, concerts, and more on a regular basis. For as long as he can remember, radio has been a part of Steve's life, so he's honored to be in a position where he can actually create great material on the radio and online. Steve has also been nominated for two Illinois Broadcasters Association Silverdome Awards! Furthermore, he is also a film critic, so he's always staying posted on new movies in theaters and on streaming. In addition to talking and writing, Steve is a die-hard Chicago Bears fan (as rough as it may be) and has two cats, appropriately named Siskel and Ebert! You can hear me on Y105 weekday mornings, 6-10 AM!
Steve Pulaski
Rising Country Star to Perform at Q Casino’s Back Waters Stage
Riley Green will be coming to Dubuque this summer!
These Illinois Restaurants Should Be on Your ‘Burger Bucket List’ (LIST)
A look at eateries who serve the best burgers in the state of Illinois!
Dubuque Family and Restaurant Employee Star in National Chick-fil-A Commercial
The story itself is as cute as the commercial!
Help Make a Difference by Mentoring Children with Mentor Dubuque
Taylee and Lizzie of Mentor Dubuque stopped by to chat about all the organization does.
Iowans Need to Be Aware of These Lawn and Garden Scams This Spring
How to assess whether or not yardwork businesses are legit or a complete scam.
Dubuque Church to Host Sermon Series on Aliens, AI, and More
Father Kevin Goodrich of St. John's Episcopal Church talks about his new spring Sermon Series.
April’s Kwik Care Recipient Supports Survivors of Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence
Riverview Center in Dubuque is Kwik Stop's Kwik Care recipient for April 2024.
‘Ghost Adventures’ Once Explored a Creepy, Haunted House in Iowa
A look back at the time the hit show traveled to Edinburgh Manor.
Exploring the Largest Home for Sale in Iowa (PHOTOS)
A home in Sioux Center, IA is currently the largest in the state, per Realtor.com
Illinois, Iowa, and Wisconsin Should Brace for a Stormy Summer
The Farmers' Almanac has revealed its early seasonal forecast for the Midwest.