Dave Roberts is the Brand Manager of ESPN 102.3/AM 1000 KSOO. Dave came to Sioux Falls in 1989. Dave began his radio career in 1976 at his hometown radio station while in high school and radio has been fun ever since. In 2007 Dave was awarded Broadcaster of the Year by the South Dakota Broadcasters Association. His voice is heard in several Townsquare Media markets across the country. Always on the lookout for fine dining, Dave enjoys writing and talking about cooking, food, and what South Dakota has to offer.
Dave Roberts
Is It Safe to Ice Fish in South Dakota, Minnesota, & Iowa NOW?
What you need for a safe and fun ice fishing outing.
Sioux Falls Among Schools Delayed Start on Tuesday
With bitter cold wind chills continuing many schools will have delayed starting times for Tuesday, January 16
South Dakota Jobs Are Here, Sioux Falls, Yankton, Watertown Are Hiring
The South Dakota Department of Labor and Regulation will have three hiring events this week.
Who’s Playing In the NFL Wild-Card Games, and Where To Watch?
With the regular NFL season wrapped up, time for the excitement to begin. It's Wild Card Weekend.
DEATH BY ALCOHOL-South Dakota #2 In Alcohol Related Deaths, Minnesota 15th
The Kaiser study found that South Dakota ranks second in the number of alcohol related deaths
Sioux Falls Teacher Compensation Compared to Minnesota, Iowa Cities
South Dakota has fallen to 49th due to factors like inflation and minimal state aid increases.
70 Inches of Snow In One Week, But Where? [VIDEO]
Solitude Mountain Resort, for example, announced they expect more than 70 inches of snow in a little over a week.
South Dakota School Closings For Friday, January 12
School delays and cancellations for Friday, January 12, 2024.
Augustana Vikings Begin 4-Game Road Trip
The Augustana University men's and women's basketball teams prepare for travel for the next four games.
How Bad Will The Wind Chill Be In South Dakota, Minnesota This Weekend?
As the winds increase, the temperatures will begin to plummet seeing wind chills of -20 to -40 degrees.