JD Collins is the Brand Manager here at Kickin' Country. Now, you might ask yourself, what does that mean. Well, here's what he does. JD wakes up, and makes sure this radio station is still Kickin'. He goes to work and spends all day keepin' it Kickin'. Then, on his way home he listens and check again before bed, you guessed it, just to make sure it's still Kickin'. Kickin' Country is not just a radio station. Kickin' Country is South Dakota, Southwest Minnesota, Northwest Iowa and Northeast Nebraska. People change. Times change. One thing has remained the same for the past 20 years. This radio station is still Kickin'! JD's job, his 'what I do,' is to make sure it stays that way.
JD Collins
North Dakota Bull Smashes Record
Sold to the highest bidder, but the amount was how much?
All Season Tires Make a Difference in South Dakota Winter Driving
What kind of tires you put on your car can make a huge difference in South Dakota wintertime driving.
Eggnog, Eggnog, Who Brought The Eggnog?
If 'have you ever had eggnog' comes up in your Holiday conversation, you'll want to pull from this knowledge!
‘Countryside Feel’ Fading in Southeast Sioux Falls
Urban sprawl continues here in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. One notable parcel of land is up for sale.
Coyotes Howling Near Sioux Falls: The Story Continues
Here's a followup on a story about Coyotes Howling in Sioux Falls. We had another 'coyote spotting' recently in Sioux Falls.
Rock Found West of Armour Has Locals Talking
A Big rock that was recently dug up in southeast South Dakota that has people talking.
Road Sign Near Mitchell is Still a Hot Topic
Is this the most talked-about road sign in all of southeast South Dakota? I think so. Here's why!
Scotland, South Dakota Haunted House THRILLS!
This is the BEST Haunted House you will go through in South Dakota this year.
Freeman, South Dakota Bar Issues ‘Meat Challenge’
The challenge has been issued by Doc's Bar in Freeman, South Dakota. Any takers for The Steak Challenge?
More Flooding In South Dakota, Nebraska and Minnesota [UPDATE]
Rain totals for the week over 11 inches are causing problems for many rural communities throughout the area.