He was 65, according to the Star-Tribune.
From 1979 to 1994,
"Knapp & Donuts" was among the hottest morning shows in
the Twin Cities, eventually helping to establish KSTP KS95 as the country's most
popular FM radio station.
Program director Chuck Knapp may have technically been the
boss, but it was his on-air partner's homespun, and often cranky, personality,
that defined the program.
"When he disagreed with a news story, he would take the
paper he was reading from, crumple it up so listeners could hear and throw it away," Knapp said.
"That was his idea of editorial commentary."
Wegner seemingly lived a simple life on an Osceola horse
farm, but he was always up for an adventure, whether it was learning how to fly
stunt planes or climbing on a bull in a rodeo
According to Knapp, his friend was on his computer when his
wife went to bed. A few hours later, she heard an ominous sound.
When she went to Wegner's music room, she discovered that
her husband had fallen down and hit his head on one of the speakers. He was
pronounced dead at Osceola
Medical Center .
The reason for the fall is undetermined.
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