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
Don’t Swim in These High-Risk Bodies of Water in New York
There are a few things to keep in mind before hitting the water.
Calls For A Boost In Federal Funding For Local New York State Fire Departments
This would provide funding for New York State local fire companies to purchase equipment and emergency vehicles, along with addressing staffing shortages.
Reports Of Scammers Posing As Publisher Clearing House Reps In Broome County
One of the latest scams being reported includes one from supposed representatives from the Publisher Clearing House.
New License Plate Reader Network Strengthens Broome County Law Enforcement
This network will integrate with the Southern Tier Crime Analysis Center with the purpose of assisting law enforcement agencies in identifying and locating wanted criminals and fugitives entering the community.
The Most Expensive Home for Sale in Binghamton Right Now
This home for sale used to be two apartments, but now it's one private family residence, which means you get double (or more) of just about everything.
If You Missed New York Southern Tier News, We’ve Got You Covered Right Here
Catch up on local and regional news items in a short recap we reported on for the week of May 6, 2024, from WNBF's Bob Joseph, Don Morgan, and the Townsquare Media staff.
Believe It or Not, New York Has the Biggest of This Restaurant Chain in the World
The restaurant consists of a basement kitchen, dining on the first, second, and third floors, along with a rooftop dining option.
You Don’t Want to Break This Lawn Mowing Law in Binghamton
The noise control ordinance has some rules you may not be aware of.
Help Rebuild Owego New York’s Iconic Strawberry
Due to exposure to the many weather elements over the years, along with bird and insect invasions, the once proud beacon of the Strawberry Festival is showing its age.
Exclusive Opportunity: Ride Your Bicycle On The Watkins Glen Race Track!
Saturday, May 25th, the general public will have the opportunity to ride their bicycles around the 2.45-mile track.