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
Two South Dakota High School Graduates to Receive Presidential Scholar Medallions
Two South Dakota High School graduates are receiving the U.S. Presidential Scholar designation
South Dakota Governor Requests Presidential Disaster Declaration
Gov. Dennis Daugaard has requested a Presidential Disaster Declaration to help South Dakota recover from an April 8-10, 2013, ice and snow storm
South Dakota Big Game Management Policies Under Review
If you are interested in how South Dakota manages big game, including mountain lions, comment sessions will be held May 14-16 across the state.
South Dakota Task Force Discussing Medicaid Expansion
The question of expanding Medicaid Coverage to more South Dakotans is the being discussed by a Task Force, meeting this summer.
City Council Voting to Allocate Tax Dollars: Movie Projector On The List
Kermit Staggers, member of the Sioux Falls City Council was in class today on Viewpoint University. One of the subjects discussed is an upcoming vote of the council to allocate about $1.8 million dollars in surplus city funds.
Augustana College Presents Movie Relating to Historic Time Period of Blood Run
The movie, "The Lost Nation: Ioway 2 & 3" will be presented Sunday April 21st, in Sioux Falls.
Yankton, Governor Trying to Save Historically Significant Buildings
Without outside investment, The State of South Dakota may have to demolish five historically signifcant buildings.
U.S. Forest Service, South Dakota Could Benefit from Military Cutbacks
Our divided political party congressional delegation, agree on an issue.
South Dakota Wild Horse Sanctuary Featured in Film at Icon Lounge
Cinema Falls is hosting the Midwest Premiere of RUNNING WILD: THE LIFE OF DAYTON O. HYDE this Sunday, April 21st at ICON Event Hall + Lounge
Governor Daugaard Looking For A Few Good Interns
Gov. Dennis Daugaard is currently seeking applications for fall 2013 Governor’s Office Internships in Pierre.