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
Let’s Enjoy Some Sweet Psychology
It’s a sugary treat that has delighted many a sweet tooth over the past 110 or so years. Let’s use it as an example of how we can be more respectful to each other in this politically charged environment.
Sioux Falls Criminals Getting Really Good at Finding Unsecured Guns
Some people believe guns are safe in an unlocked vehicle. Eventually that sense of security will be shattered as criminals relentlessly pursue easy targets.
From Tossing Cookies to Getting Tossed in Jail for Drugs in Sioux Falls
To rudely refuse help is one thing, however this aggressive response led to a stolen gun and drugs in a Sioux Falls apartment.
Shirtless and Swinging a 2×4 Sunday in Sioux Falls
Lacking appropriate covering isn’t a crime. Neither is randomly swinging a piece of wood. It’s what happened next that caused the trouble.
Doctor May Disagree but Going Half and Half Way Is OK
Since June is Dairy Month, there is one product that I use occasionally, but enjoy immensely. Plus it eases guilt for pouring half and half on a bowl of cereal.
Of Names and People Who Use Them Properly
Think about your own name, what it means and how it is used. Having someone drag it through the mud whether purposefully or accidentally is a maddening thing.
Big Rain Might Have Dampened Criminal Activity in Sioux Falls
There is no major news from the Sioux Falls Police Department recently. This development is good news and gives a semblance of hope for the time being.
Kristi Noem, Larry Rhoden is Proposed Republican Governor Combo
Republicans will still need to approve the choice, but Kristi Noem who is her party’s candidate for Governor wants a west river rancher to join her on the ticket.
Youth Caught on Video Entering Unlocked Sioux Falls Home
A Saturday incident is getting widespread attention through the issuance of surveillance video in an attempt to find the culprits.
Relief, Overkill and Some Rain Envy in South Dakota
In the midst of a predicted wet week in South Dakota, it appears that the 2018 is proving to be a replenishing year so far in most areas.