I love talk radio. Most of my radio career has been spent listening to opinions, getting viewpoints, interviewing policy makers, bureaucrats, and people with good, or not so good ideas. Sioux Falls and South Dakota are my home. I have lived here over half of my life. Original stomping grounds were Chicago, with short stints in Sioux City, Kansas City and the home of the Salukis, Carbondale, Illinois. Best job I have ever had, except this one, was being mayor of Sioux Falls from 1974 to 1984. Worst job I ever had was cleaning dormitories at SIU, in Carbondale. People can be real slobs. The way we communicate is changing, the web, facebook, twitter. KSOO radio is adapting and adding those methods to keep you informed about local news. We hope you will join and stay with us...
Rick Knobe
Military Spending Cuts Will Probably Affect Mental Health Programs
The House Armed Services Committee Military Personnel Subcommittee met in Washington, D.C. Wednesday March 20th.
Some Sioux Falls City Council Members Struggle with Citizen Input
Some Members of the Sioux Falls City Council appear to want rules and regulations for everything.
Eagle Creek Software Announces 1000 Jobs Coming to South Dakota
Eagle Creek Software Services, is setting up shop in South Dakota.
Wanted: Two Elected Policy Makers for Sioux Falls Schools
Tuesday May 21st, is election day for the Sioux Falls School District.
Governor Daugaard Says State Can Run Wind Cave Campground at a Profit
Governor Dennis Daugaard wants to assist in resolving a sequestration cut.
Ag Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan Coming to South Dakota With Money
Two days before sequestration cuts will take place, the Federal Deputy Secretary of Agriculture will be in South Dakota Feb. 27 and 28th, bringing federal money.
Are South Dakota Politicians Attacking Women in Abortion Debate
A legislative proposal in my opinion, paints women as not too bright, and not able to make important decisions without help from the all knowing state government.
S.D. Legislature Will Not Meet Monday
The storm system affecting our state caused the Legislature to cancel Monday's Legislative Day
Legislative Committee votes to Keep State Sales Tax On Food
The South Dakota House Taxation Committee voted 10 to 4 today to keep the sales tax on food
Wolves Being Viciously Attacked by Humans in State Legislature
There is a nine line proposed law in Pierre, SB 205, which, if approved, will allow for the slaughter of any wolf seen anywhere, doing anything, or nothing. Allowing the wholesale slaughter of the wolf, makes us the same as what we accuse them to be, "predators and varmints."