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
Dirt Blizzard Rolls through Central South Dakota
You may remember the iconic photos of the Dust Bowl events during the “Dirty Thirties”. South Dakota can lay claim to some modern era pictures.
Sioux Falls Police Foot Chase Leads to DWI Arrest
There were tell-tale signs that something was out of the ordinary and Sioux Falls Police eventually got their man.
This Sioux Falls Snow Pile (and Others) Need to Go
Call it a farewell to winter. By golly we’ve had a lot of it and maybe this is one way we can kiss it goodbye.
Sioux Falls Teen Charged For Punching Dog
It’s hard to say what led to a juvenile to attack a dog, but police were able to separate the youngster and the canine in order to prevent further harm.
Lotto Ticket Sold in Sioux Falls worth over $83,000
“If I won the lottery,” is usually a dream reserved for a jackpot with the stated value that tops seven figures. Let’s also remember smaller prizes are nice too.
Sioux Falls Mayoral Candidate Jolene Loetscher’s Accounts Get Early All-Clear in Hacking Probe
As the time draws short for Sioux Falls citizens to decide who should lead their community, one loose end has been tied.
Sioux Falls Police Officer Suffers Concussion in Ruckus with Teenagers
It started as a family dispute, but when police were called to intervene a Sioux Falls Officer got roughed up.
Sioux Falls Could Experience Coldest April This Century
It would have to be hotter than Death Valley, California over six days if Sioux Falls were to have a normal temperature for the month of April. Not gonna happen.
Police Investigating Death of Sioux Falls Infant
The most important element of the story is that a Sioux Falls family lost their son. Answers as to why it happened may take a while.
As Winter Weather Exits, Prepare for Thunderstorm Arrival
Spring is the prime season for wild weather changes. Thus the state of South Dakota sets the tone with Severe Weather Awareness week.