Former On-air Staff
- Ed Abbott - deceased
- Cedric Adams - deceased
- Shari Akemann
- Darragh Aldrich - deceased
- Bob Allison - deceased
- Jeanne Arland
- Curt Beckmann
- Gary Bennyhoff
- Charlie Boone – retired 12/18/2010
- Kit Borgman
- Jim Bormann - news: deceased
- Roy Brant - deceased
- Kevyn Burger
- Carl Burkland - deceased
- Frank Butler
- Sandy Buttweiler - left for KFGO (AM)
- Hale Byers - deceased
- Myndall Cain - deceased
- Bob Campbell - deceased
- Steve Cannon - retired 10/3/1997 (deceased)
- Clellan Card - deceased
- Herb Carneal - Twins baseball broadcast - deceased
- Glenn Champlin - deceased
- Al Chance - deceased
- Dick Chapman-host
- Dark Star (George Chapple) - contract buyout (deceased)
- Ray Christensen -Twins and Gopher football
- Mary Davies
- Bob DeHaven - deceased
- Bill Diehl- weekends on location
- Jack Douglas
- Gordon Eaton - deceased
- Steve Edstrom
- Bill Endersen
- Dick Enroth - deceased
- Roger Erickson - retired 1/10/1998
- Eric Eskola - contract buyout
- Bill Farmer
- Paul Flatley - Gopher Football
- Karen Filloon - weather: left meteorology
- Chris Forth
- Eddie Gallaher - deceased
- Hal Garven - deceased
- Paul Giel - deceased
- Dan Gladden - Twins baseball broadcast KSTP (AM)
- John Gordon - Twins baseball broadcast KSTP (AM) retired
- Allen Gray
- Tony Grice - deceased
- George Grim - deceased
- Al Harding - deceased
- Larry Haeg Jr.
- Larry Haeg Sr.
- Bruce Hagevik - news: retired
- Halsey Hall - deceased
- Phil Hendrie - left for nationally syndicated show
- Rolf Hertsgaard - deceased
- Dan Hertsgaard
- Jim Hill
- Franklin Hobbs - deceased, host of the overnight show "Hobbs House" from 1959 to 1981
- Rich Holter - news: deceased
- David Hopp
- Harlan Horton - deceased
- Jack Huston - deceased
- Joan Iden
- Paul Jay
- Kim Jeffries- morning host
- Arv Johnson - deceased
- Charlie Johnson - deceased
- Paul Johnson - deceased
- Jim Kelly
- Meg Kingbay - deceased
- Ruth Koscielak
- John Kundla
- Joyce Lamont- variety host
- Lou Latson
- Fred Laws - deceased
- Milt Lefebvre
- Florence Lehmann - deceased
- Chuck Lilligren
- Grayce Lindgren - deceased
- Fred Lundberg - deceased
- Curt Lundgren - news: retired
- Stew MacPherson
- Joe McFarlin - deceased
- Al Malmberg - laid off - KSTP (AM) - KCOL Mornings 7am to 11am central
- Rita Maloney- news and weekend host- VP at Mpls Grain Exchange
- Ernie Martz
- Steve McFarland
- Frank McInerny - deceased
- Jeff McKinny - left station
- Randy Merriman - deceased
- Mike (moose) Miller- location unknown
- Wes Minter - left for another station
- Eleanor Mondale - left due to tumor in her brain: deceased in 2011
- Bob Montgomery ("Big Bill Cash")
- Dean Montgomery - deceased
- Jergen Nash - deceased
- Glen Olson
- Patty Peterson - jazz singer
- Jack Rice - left on 1/30/2009 to move on and do other things
- Jim Rogers- night time host
- Mark Rosen-Now Sports Anchor WCCO-TV
- Charlie Ross - deceased
- Tim Russell - contract buyout
- Al Sheehan - deceased
- Don Shelby - retired from radio 2009, retired from WCCO-TV in December 2010
- Mildred Simons - deceased
- Al Smeby - deceased
- Rev. Roy L. Smith - deceased
- Dean Spratt- traffic (deceased)
- Paul Stagg - now with KWLM
- Hugh Strawn
- Dan Terhaar – sports; laid off
- Ken Titus - deceased
- Clarence Tolg
- Hakon Torgeson - deceased
- Ed Viehman - deceased
- Howard Viken
- Jean Waldon
- Brad Walton - laid off from WCCO, deceased 8/26/2011
- John Wanamaker - laid off; now at
- Paul Wann - deceased
- Bob White - deceased
- Don Wick-farm broadcaster, now partner in farm network in ND
- Wendy Wilde- News Director/Anchor KTOE
- Mike Woodley
- Dr. E.W. Ziebarth
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