Dave Jensen was born in Paterson, New Jersey, but moved to Colorado (in the back window of his parents’ VW 1968) when he was 12 months old and has lived in the area ever since. Dave worked at Runza in Loveland when he was younger and still enjoys stopping now and then for an Original Runza. Dave is currently the longest-tenured employee in the Townsquare Media Northern Colorado office at 600 Main St. in Windsor, having worked here since 1997. Dave loves movies, disc golf, great TV, the local craft beers around Fort Collins and all things radio.
Dave Jensen
Small Colorado Town Set to Go Up, Big and Fun With 2024 Hot Air Balloon Launch
For the second year in a row, Erie will be holding its annual Hot Air Balloon Launch on a weekend much further out than when it once was
Great DIA Restaurant That You Probably Don’t Know Makes Top of ‘Best’ List
One restaurant at DIA was just rated as one of the best in America; the accolades just keep coming for them.
One of the Best Hot Air Balloon Festivals in Colorado Celebrates 40th Year in 2024
It hard to beat how awe-inspiring it is to see all those crafts floating in the valley.
Big, Colorful, Hot Air Balloons Coming to Windsor, Colorado in Summer Of 2024
The Harvest Festival is Windsor's biggest event of the year, and the hot air balloons are a big part of it.
One Colorado City Rates as America’s Worst For Playgrounds
Kids have tons of energy to burn, and playgrounds are a great way to get that done.
A Popular ’70s TV Star’s Surprising Link to Beautiful Affordable Housing In Colorado
Erik Estrada, is noted in Colorado history as being a part of a "frustrating" real estate development.
Great New Café Opens Where a Colorado Brewery Once Was
If you've been looking for cute café in Colorado, one has opened in Loveland.
Annual Unique ‘Mayberry-Like’ Breakfast Event Helps Out Colorado Seniors
There's an annual event in Loveland, Colorado, that has "Mayberry" written all over it and helps with keeping seniors active.
$24/Monthly Memberships Hope to Save Movie Theater in Colorado
When it comes to smaller towns, like mountain towns in Colorado, having a movie theater is convenient and fun.
Why is Styrofoam Sill Being Used at Colorado Restaurants?
At the beginning of 2024, restaurants were supposed to stop using expanded polystyrene (Styrofoam.)