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
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.
Rhines Appeal Denied by US Supreme Court
In the United States, people suspected of a crime are promised a trial by jury. A convicted murderer in South Dakota was treated fairly during the sentencing phase according to the Unites States Supreme Court.
Buck Owens, Charlie Daniels and Chris LeDoux Have Country Connection to Chuck Berry
Crossing generational and cultural lines is what expands your legacy. Chuck Berry was able to do that as a product of the Midwest on a world wide scale.
Sioux Falls Victim Beaten and Held Captive for Three Days
It’s very likely this relationship is going to conclude over this recent incident. As a transient from Sioux Falls took things to the extreme.
Revisions to People’s Time at Sioux Falls City Council Meetings Coming
The Sioux Falls City Council hosts public input at the beginning of their regular meetings. That practice will continue, but with a few modifications.
Is Treatment Better than Jail for Drug Addicts Conversation Vital for South Dakota
Illegal narcotics are a growing problem at the local level and nationwide. A group wants to make changes on how drug cases are handled.
Thief Raids Sioux Falls Business for $50K of Equipment
For one Sioux Falls business, it was a very costly two and a half hours as a suspect broke in and came away with a significant amount of stolen items.
Meeting Shelter Needs for Sioux Falls’ Older Generation
Mostly the Good Samaritan Society is known for their skilled nursing facilities. They also care for the elderly and disabled through affordable housing.
Support Your Sioux Falls Peddler Only If Properly Licensed
Warmer weather means an increase in salespeople going door-to-door in Sioux Falls. One recent case in particular didn’t work out so well.
Sioux Falls City Council Public Input Could Change to Later in Meeting
The importance of public input will get some, you guessed it, public input as an ordinance works its way to the Sioux Falls City Council. It’s a matter of when it should be.