Hey Everyone! I'm a native Iowan (Go Cyclones) and most recently worked at radio stations in southern Minnesota. I've been in the business since 2006 and absolutely love what I do. In my spare time, I enjoy hiking, collecting old vinyl, visiting mom and pop restaurants, watching my favorite teams lose and spending time with family. Catch me on the morning show, along with Christine, Monday through Friday from 6:00 am -10:00 am!
Andy Gott
This 22-Acre Minnesota Island is Entirely for Bunnies?
A bunny's paradise can be found on a 22-Acre Island on the Mississippi River in Minnesota. And even more astounding is the person who made it happen.
Dollar Bill Worth $150,000 Could Be Hiding in Minnesota Wallets
It's a dollar bill that is hiding out there somewhere and just might be in the Land of Ten Thousand Lakes. But in order to spot it, you have to know exactly what to look for.
The Absolute Worst Parking Lots in Sioux Falls
Is the parking lot you dread driving in the most on this list? Take a look and find out.
The Oldest Cemetery in All of Iowa
However, the oldest cemetery in Iowa has been around for so long that, for many years, it was forgotten in history.
Six Tick Species That Are Already Thriving in South Dakota
Tick season is already (unfortunately) here in South Dakota and there are at least six species of the blood-sucking pest that thrive in the Mount Rushmore State.
The 4 Largest Landowners in All of South Dakota
With all that land, there's a lot of wide open space for cattle ranches, agriculture, and state and national parks. And while most of the Mount Rushmore State's land is owned by those you may expect, one outlier on this list might make you scratch your head.
South Dakota Landmark Has a New Look Just in Time for Summer
If you've done any amount of driving through the Mount Rushmore State, chances are, you've spotted the signs for the South Dakota Mainstay that's been tending to those who need a break from the road for well over 100 years. But the iconic, Al's Oasis in Oacoma has made some big changes, just in time for another busy summer season.
The 10 Most Devastating Tornadoes in Minnesota History
According to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, a staggering 2,052 tornadoes have been reported in the state since 1950 and some of them have been so devastating that they've leveled entire communities.
Have You Driven on this Hidden Iowa Road?
Every once in a while, you come across something from a bygone era. That's what it feels like for anyone who happens to stumble upon this Iowa road.
WARNING! This Minnesota Spring Pastime Could Land You in Jail
While there are plenty of fun things to do in Minnesota during the spring, one seemingly harmless outdoor activity could land you behind bars in the North Star State.