KTRR-FM (Windsor, CO)

KTRR-FM (Windsor, CO)

KTRR, broadcasting at 102.5 MHz and known as "Retro 102.5," is a commercial FM radio station that offers a classic hits format. It is based in Loveland, Colorado, and is currently owned by Townsquare Media.

Local
English
Radio

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Domain Authority
42
Ranking

Global

#552185

United States

#122319

Arts and Entertainment/Music

#1582

Traffic sources
Monthly visitors

Articles

  • 1 week ago | retro1025.com | Dave Jensen

    One of the busiest streets in Windsor is 7th Street. Thousands of cars must travel along it everyday, whether just in town, or to-and-from Highway 34. There are three main arteries that take commuters from Highway 34 to Highway 392: Highway 257, County Road 17 (7th Street) and County Road 13 (Colorado Boulevard.) For three months, 7th Street will be closed near Eastman Park Drive.

  • 1 week ago | retro1025.com | Dave Jensen

    Summer events in Colorado for 2025 include the Great Colorado Air Show at the Northern Colorado Regional Airport in Loveland. The Great Colorado Air Show always takes me back to 2001, when friends and I went before I had a first date with one of my exes. More than 20 years after that great day, they're coming back again. The U.S.A.F Thunderbirds (as a demonstration squadron) date back to 1953. They're stationed out of Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada assigned to the 57th Wing.

  • 1 week ago | retro1025.com | Dave Jensen

    Traffic in Fort Collins, Colorado, just seems to get busier and busier as the years go by. Between population growth and CSU enrollment growth, Prospect & College see tens of thousands of cars, every day. If you've ever traveled along Prospect, near College, you've gone over the railroad tracks just east of Mason, a lot. For three days in June of 2025, there won't be any cars crossing those tracks.

  • 1 week ago | retro1025.com | Dave Jensen

    Coloradans that live near one 10+ Trader Joe's locations in the state can consider themselves lucky, as there are a lot of folks who'd love to have one in their town. There's something oddly satisfying about getting into a Trader Joe's and shopping for those unique items that they have, not even counting that inexpensive Charles Shaw wine. I didn't venture into a Trader Joe's until I was dating a girl who lived near one in Denver.

  • 1 week ago | retro1025.com | Dave Jensen

    With Hooters seeing trouble, the ones in Colorado may be in trouble (the one in Colorado Springs closed after 35 years in April of 2025;) it looks like we'll be seeing more Twin Peaks, however. I've only been to a Twin Peaks one time, the one at Flatirons Crossing in Broomfield. They're definitely "Hooters, but different." Twin Peaks is a sports bar with TVs, food, and beer, but instead of orange "Owl" outfits, the girls are dressed as lumberjacks.