Tony Hart grew up in the Twin Cities and had always wanted to be on the radio. Shortly after graduating from high school, he started working in Grand Forks, ND at KZLT. A few years later, he moved back to Minneapolis to work as the Assistant Producer for the Dave Ryan Morning Show at KDWB (101.3 FM). Following his time at KDWB, he spent just over five years doing nights at WXPT (104.1 FM) in Minneapolis. Seeking a change, he then moved to Duluth to become the Program Director of WWAX 92.1. After about five years there, he joined MIX 108. He resides in Superior with his wife Mindy, daughter Rose, son Harrison, and their energetic dog Sunny. In his free time, he enjoys playing with his children, undertaking DIY home improvement projects, photography, and exploring all that the Twin Ports have to offer. He's often seen around town and is grateful to his listeners for their support.
Tony Hart
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