Former Sportscaster Johnny May Passes AwayFormer Sportscaster Johnny May Passes AwayJohnny May was heard in the 1990s and early 2000s on KFYO, SportsRadio 1340 KKAM and 98.1 KOOL FM anchoring morning sports. He also helped launch 104.3 Stars FM in 2002.Rob SnyderRob Snyder
Lew Dee to be Posthumously Honored at Lubbock Park MondayLew Dee to be Posthumously Honored at Lubbock Park MondayThe red oak planting and dedication honoring Lew Dee was originally scheduled for early December, but was moved due to inclement weather.Cole ShooterCole Shooter
Lew Dee to be Posthumously Honored at Lubbock ParkLew Dee to be Posthumously Honored at Lubbock ParkLew Dee, formerly of KEND, KOOL 98 and Stars 97.3 passed away in OctoberRob SnyderRob Snyder
Lubbock Radio Legend Lew Dee Passes AwayLubbock Radio Legend Lew Dee Passes AwayAnother Lubbock radio legend, Lew Dee, has passed awayRob SnyderRob Snyder