My journey began on a farm near Wagner, South Dakota. Eventually I landed at the institution of higher learning in Vermillion. My adult life consists of about 12 years in Yankton and Sioux Falls since 2007. The earliest designs of a career in radio originated from a career day in 6th grade when I was given course offerings to different colleges and the subjects I wanted to pursue were farming and radio. The year was 1989 on a Sunday afternoon in a small room at the Telecom center where I first put a needle on a record. A lot of things have changed as that building is now called the Al Neuharth Center on the campus of the University of South Dakota. Joining me in this life journey is my beloved wife along with my three children.
Dan Peters
Former Sioux Falls Resident Tells His Hurricane Harvey Story from Houston
Things are far from normal in Houston as the waters recede and the cleanup continues. A former Sioux Falls resident recalls his ride through Hurricane Harvey.
Help for Hurricane Harvey Victims Also Spurs Scammers to Action
Hearts and prayers are with the people who are affected by Hurricane Harvey along the Gulf Coast. To rebuild will take effort and financial contributions.
KDLT News Anchor Playing Golf with Purpose
A dream and a mission collide as KDLT News anchor and former collegiate golfer Kelsie Passolt will tee it up at the Great Life Challenge this weekend.
Pedestrian Killed on Highway Near Watertown
A Thursday night drive turned deadly as a woman was struck on Highway 212 two miles west of Watertown.
G League Schedule Unveiled for Sioux Falls Skyforce’s 29th Season
With a record 26 teams and a new division alignment, the Sioux Falls Skyforce have new roads to travel on the upcoming season schedule.
Sioux Falls Regional Airport Record Year within Reach
One concrete way to gauge the success of the Sioux Falls Regional Airport is to assess the trends. More than one positive harbinger is found.
Now What for Borrowed Bucks Location?
A Sioux Falls entertainment institution will be no more after August 26, 2017. The next bright idea could open a lucrative new chapter in that spot.
Cars Free to Use Western Avenue at 69th Street Again
The anticipated three week closure of Western Avenue at 69th was correct. The busy intersection is open in all four directions.
Storms Blot Out Solar Eclipse, Flood Sioux Falls Streets
The solar eclipse was subdued by strong thunderstorms that dropped heavy rains in Sioux Falls and elsewhere on Monday.
Sioux Falls Police Find Pistol That’s Been Missing for Two Years
What started with rummaging through unlocked cars in Sioux Falls ended with a recovered stolen gun. Two people were involved including a juvenile.