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
Gun Thieves Find Easy Marks over the Weekend in Sioux Falls
Guns don’t fire on their own nor do they walk away by themselves. If left in an unlocked vehicle, guns can be scooped up and possibly be used in a crime.
Sioux Falls Animal Control Cautions about Risks of Leaving Pets in Hot Cars
Steamy weather for the holiday weekend may be deadly for your pets if you plan to take them on the trip. Be aware of your pet’s welfare.
Heavy Equipment Chugs through Madison Street Louise Avenue Construction Zone
Major construction with a minor accommodation for Concrete Materials as Madison Street and Louise Avenue gets a rebuild.
Sioux Falls Woman Tries to Run Over Boyfriend with Her Car
Something triggered a woman to take extreme action that led to an arrest in Sioux Falls. Motive aside, police essentially took the proper course.
Sioux Falls Pre-teen Runaways Face Charges
The saga of the two boys who were reported missing for about a half a day ends with a criminal case and a cautionary tale of making sure vehicles are secure.
Police Arrest Daytime Groper in Downtown Sioux Falls
Some strange behavior including invading one woman’s personal space landed a transient in jail.
Progress Evident as South Dakota Prosecutor Reveals Sentence for Meth Dealer
The fight is not over when it comes to drugs in South Dakota. A meth bust from almost two years ago ends with prison for three suspects.
Bogus Money Crops Up in Triplicate across Sioux Falls
Counterfeit bills have once again appeared in Sioux Falls. They were fake C-notes and retailers should do their best to be vigilant against their use.
Officials Explain Decision to Evacuate for A-OX Welding Fire
Sioux Falls had potential for a major disaster on Thursday when fire and explosions rocked A-OX Welding Supply. Additional large tanks close to the fire prompted action to protect the public.
Sioux Falls Has Spiderwoman but Not of Friendly, Neighborhood Variety
True believer, we bring you a tale of physical strength with a dash of mischief. Comic book exploits aside, a Thursday night armed robbery was easily solved.