[Congressional Record Volume 153, Number 176 (Wednesday, November 14, 2007)] [Extensions of Remarks] [Page E2410] From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov] TRIBUTE TO VAN HARDEN AND BONNIE LUCAS ______ HON. TOM LATHAM of iowa in the house of representatives Wednesday, November 14, 2007 Mr. LATHAM. Madam Speaker, I rise today to recognize Van Harden and Bonnie Lucas of the ``Van and Bonnie in the Morning'' radio show. Van and Bonnie are Iowa radio icons and winners of multiple Marconi Awards, including the 2007 ``Personality of the Year'' among medium-sized market radio stations. Van Harden was raised in Adel, Iowa, where he developed a deep love for small Iowa communities and dreamt of being on the radio when he grew up. His dream became a reality after graduating from Drake University in 1973, where he majored in broadcast journalism and got his first on-air job with KDLS-AM in Perry, Iowa. After jobs in Tulsa, Oklahoma at KWEN-FM and KRNT-AM in Des Moines, he became the host of the morning program at 1040 WHO-AM in Des Moines in 1986. Van's current co-host, Bonnie Lucas of Monroe, Iowa, has been with the WHO morning program for 13 years. Bonnie's first job in radio began in 1979 at KRNT, where she was a former co-worker of Van's. In the seven and a half years Bonnie spent at KRNT, she worked in the traffic department, served as secretary to the General Manager, worked as the Assistant Sales Manager and finally went into sales for KRNT. After Bonnie started her own small fitness center business and worked for a communications company, she tried out for Van's co-host position in August 1994 and has been with the program ever since. Van and Bonnie are up every morning by 3:30 a.m. and on the air at 4:59 a.m. Their creativity, family-friendly humor and enthusiasm have made WHO's morning show the most listened to in the state. They do a phenomenal job at connecting with Iowans and starting their day off with a smile. Van and Bonnie provide a valuable service to the state of Iowa, and I am honored to recognize this most recent accomplishment. I wish Van, Bonnie and all of their coworkers at WHO the best of luck and continued success. ____________________