I grew up in Clear Lake, South Dakota. The 60’s and 70’s exposed me to some legendary country music. I continued my appreciation for country music thru the 80’s, 90’s and up to present day. And I've spent a great deal of time studying it. When I sit down to do the KXRB Morning Show each day, I have a library of music that is like nothing else in the world. I have songs spanning over seven decades to play and talk about. Hosting the show is not a job, it’s a thrill. On the personal side, I’m blessed with a wonderful family with my wife Lorlane and son Mark Jr. We enjoy spending time together with movies, cooking, dining out, traveling, biking, playing baseball, fishing once in a while, and whatever else we feel like doing together.
Mark Tassler
Help Celebrate Agriculture
Thursday (3/14) is National Ag Day. It's a day to recognize and celebrate the abundance provided by agriculture.
Storm Drain Buried in Snow Will Cause Flooding
Go out by the street and see if the storm drain is buried in snow. If it is, grab a shovel and clear it so the water can run into it to prevent flooding.
Watch out for Top Ten Scams
The Better Business Bureau (BBB) has compiled a list of the Top Ten Scams of 2018
South Dakota Man Wins National Award
Paul Casper, from Lake Preston, South Dakota, was the winner of the Pinnacle Award from the American Soybean Association
Badlands Motor Speedway Back on the Market
Badlands Motor Speedway is back on the market, once again for sale. The asking price is $9.45 million. The question that you probably have is, what's it worth?
Photos of Snow in the Country
You might call him, "The King of the Country Roads". I'm talking about my friend Mark Krumvieda, who operates heavy machinery.
Where Are New Peeps in Sioux Falls?
Peeps introduces seven new flavors for Easter
Paying $1.5 Million for Freak Bull Is Wise Investment
The highest price ever paid in history for a single bull at an auction, took place recently at Mandan, North Dakota.
Keep Green New Deal Away from Beef Industry
One industry that I would like to see completely protected from climate change action is the beef industry.
Washington Pavilion Hosts Free Family Day in Celebration of Agriculture
National Ag Day, will be celebrated March 23, 2019 at the Washington Pavilion.