Todd Epp is a writer, historian and recovering lawyer from Harrisburg, S.D. Besides practicing law, Todd has been a broadcast journalist in South Dakota at S.D. Public TV, KSFY-TV and KDLT-TV and in Kansas at KTWU-TV. In the summer of 2013, Todd returned from an 18 month stint as a consultant at the Erbil International Airport in Erbil, Kurdistan, Iraq. He's also lived in or traveled to Syria, Turkey, China, Taiwan, Israel, Mexico, Pamama, Germany, France, Spain and Canada, But home is the Sioux Empire. He is married to Donna Osment-Epp, Ph.D. and has two adult children, Sarah and Matt. Hear him when he fills in on the Main Street Cafe or Viewpoint University or read him here on KSOO.com.
Todd Epp
170 Ultra High Wealth South Dakotans Have Much to Be Thankful For
One hundred and seventy South Dakotans have something to be very thankful for this Thanksgiving holiday: They are UHNWs—people of ultra high net worth of $30 million or more.
CENSUS: Dakotas’ Birth Rates Increasing
While the birth rate nationally continues to drop, the birth rates in the Dakotas continue to climb, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
Barth Running for State Democratic Chair
Just-re-elected Minnehaha County Commissioner Jeff Barth says he’s in to run for the chair of the South Dakota Democratic Party next month.
Happy Thanksgiving and Revenge on Telemarketer Amanda
Despite the federal Do Not Call registry that keeps most telemarketers away from our telephones, some do still slip through.
Dakotans Pay Their Car Loans on Time
The Dakotas' vehicle owners are the best or among the best at keeping their loans current, according to Experian Automotive.
Four Things To Protect Your Trees This Winter
With the “Farmer’s Almanac” predicting a major winter, the International Society of Arboriculture recommends several steps for people in the to protect their trees from weather stress and injury.
POLITCIAL WHISPERS: The Capricious Gods of Politics
Brendan Johnson and Stephanie Herseth Sandlin are the two luckiest Democrats in South Dakota.
Weiland Campaign Still Swinging at Keystone Pipeline, Reid
Defeated Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Rick Weiland isn’t giving up his fight against the Keystone XL pipeline—or soon-to-be Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid.
In South Dakota, Does Religion Determine Your Electoral Destiny?
Want to know the best indicator of how a South Dakotan might vote? Find out their religion, according to Sioux Falls pollster Paul Nielson.
Thune Says He’ll Be Busy as New Commerce Committee Chair
Come January, U.S. Senator John Thune takes over chairmanship of the Commerce Committee. He says he’ll have quite the list of issues to deal with.