I've been on the air in Cedar City since 1992. My radio roots go back to the "golden age" of radio, as my grandfather was a producer on the "Fibber McGee and Molly" Show. The stories grandpa told me inspired me to pursue a career in radio beginning in the Riverside, California market in 1975. While working in Rexburg, Idaho I graduated from Ricks College. I currently serves as co-host of the Big Picture Morning Show, along with hosting the popular Tradio show. My wife, Tammy and I are the parents of three children, all of whom continue to live in Southern Utah.
Dr. T
Southern Utah Counties Have Higher Opioid Dispensing Rates
All five counties here in the southwest part of the state were in the top ten.
Are You Ready For Some Pumpkin?
Perhaps the greatest joy of the pumpkin patch is the sense of community it fosters.
Wag More, Bark Less
In our fast-paced, interconnected world, it's easy to get caught up in the whirlwind of negativity and constant complaining.
Utah Shakespeare Festival Conducting Annual Fall Food Drive
Typically, over 3,500 pounds of food is collected during the Fall Food Drive.
Utah Symphony To Kick Off Season For Cedar City Music Arts
Cedar City Music Arts has been planning a great season.
Iron County Elementary Students To Participate In Walk And Bike To School Day
Walk and Bike to School Day is an annual event celebrated in many countries around the world.
SUU Offers New Path To Project Management Certification
The required courses for the new emphasis satisfy the educational requirements for other certifications through the Project Management Institute.
SUU Students Participate In Cybersecurity Competition
The club is competing against other universities and professional cyber teams including Texas A&M and the U.S. Army.
Project To Reopen Zion Canyons Road Set To Start Monday
The project will involve several stages before completion.
Iron County School District Officials Make Case For Bond Passage
"We work hard to try and plan and prepare for the future. We look at growth projections, we trained to put out to the public what we really need."