I have been at KIKN 100.5 for 18 years and counting! It has been a pleasure and a priveledge to serve KIKN Country! I was born and raised in Lead and have been living in Sioux Falls since coming to Augustana in 1980. My wife Lori and I have 3 grown children and love being Grandpa and Grandma to our two grandchildren! I enjoy hunting, fishing, gardening and reading. Catch me on the air Monday through Friday from 2 to 6pm. You will hear Chris Ledoux at 2, the KIKN Impossible Question at 2:45 plus artist and local news and happenings as well as the latest traffic information.
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Peeps Aren’t Just For Easter
My wife thinks I'm crazy, but hey, I think normal is a setting on the washing machine!
Tea Community Comes Together to Aid Boy Without Limbs
Austin Schoppert is one brave little boy. He's in kindergarten now and always has a smile on his face. He's a normal boy in every respect, except he has no arms and no legs.
Does The Death Penalty Diminish Us?
As a human being, I believe that with every life that is taken, we are diminished as a race of people.
New Leaf Hauler Makes Season Festive
I'm prepared this year. My wife Lori and I thought a new leaf hauler would be a good idea. We found it at the end of July.
Weird Reasons I Love “Southern Comfort Zone”
The song's message is about leaving your home to expand your horizons. It's a good theme, but not my chief reason for loving this song. I'm funny that way sometimes.
When Halloween Was Simple
I remember Halloween fondly. Especially as a little boy in the 1960's.
More Than A Fighting Irish Fan
Over the years, it has gone from much more than being a fan. The Notre Dame Fighting Irish are family.
Baby Wesson Loses His Courageous Fight
When you talk about cancer with others, it's easy to feel somewhat detached from it. When it hits your family, it gets harder to talk about. When that family member dies from cancer, it leaves you numb. Numb is how I'm feeling today.
Dancing With the Stars vs. The Notre Dame Fighting Irish
Lori watches DWTS with the same enthusiasm I have as I watch the Notre Dame Fighting Irish.
For U.S. Air Force, Older Means Better!
Your men and women in blue definitely captured my attention and passion as a teenager. My dream was to become a fighter pilot. I dreamed of going the Academy. I became an athlete and a scholar in order to "measure up" to the tough standards your Academy requires for entrance both academically and physically.