I was born and raised on the north side of Minneapolis. My first radio job was at a Mom and Pop radio station in Aitkin, Minn., where I had duties as the night DJ/janitor and went on to become Program/Sports Director for an AM/FM Combo. I took a break from radio work from 1993 to 2006. I then came here in December 2006 and moved up to afternoons in 2007. I later did early mornings from 2008-2013. I have hosted the morning news hours and done the midday show since then. I am a big Twins and Vikings fan. Basketball and football are my favorite sports to do play by play. I like fishing, especially ice fishing, and I spend a lot of time in playing the part of a 1840s buck skinner at various Rendezvous around the state. I enjoy talking to people about our stations so feel free to share comments.
John Anderson
Ford Issues Recall On Fusions and Lincoln MKZ
1.38 million Ford Fusions and Lincoln MKZ models made between 2014-2018 are being recalled because the steering wheels can come loose.
Watch Out For The ‘Port’ Scam
The cell phone porting or port out scam is now the latest threat to our personal information and our cell phones.
Gilbertson Death Ruled An Accident
Former Randolph resident Adam Gilbertson was reported missing after not showing up to work on December 15, 2017.
Clowning Around In Bloomington
The World Clown Association Convention is underway at the Crown Plaza Suites in Bloomington. Pam Moody is the President of the WCA and hails from Iowa.
Danger Committee At Paradise Center For the Arts March 9
In a release to the media, the Paradise Center for the Arts announced that Danger Committee would be performing Friday night at the Bahl Family Auditorium at the Paradise Center for the Arts in Faribault.
Faribault Chamber Update On AM Minnesota
Representatives of the Faribault Chamber of Commerce came by AM Minnesota on KDHL on Wednesday to alk about up coming activities. The Farm to Table Agir Business Committee Breakfast is coming up March 20th at the KC hall in Faribault.
Chuck Thiele with the Chamber Member Relations and Cassie Steeves whiis in charge of communications and events were the guests...
B.A. Cardinals Basketball Season Ends
The Bethlehem Academy Cardinals had a day away from school to get ready for the Kingsland Knights. The Knights just had a two-hour late start on Tuesday. Not sure if the day off played a factor our not but the Cardinals were a little slow getting started and ended up down at halftime 43-24 at the Mayo Civic Center Auditorium.
New Northern Pike Regulations For Minnesota
That fishing opener is a couple of months away yet. But you need to start getting used to some new regulations for fishing those Northern Pikes that can be fun to bring in and great eating too.
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources says the new rules apply to inland waters of the state, in the north-central, northeastern and southern regions...
Faribault Snow Emergency And Cancellations For Tuesday March 6
Here are the announcements for Tuesday, March 6:
Snow Emergency City of Faribault. No Parking on City Streets from 1-8am Wednesday March 7 or until your street has been plowed curb to curb. Otherwise you could be subject to ticketing and towing ...
Former Burnsville Music Teacher Pleads Guilty To Criminal Sexual Conduct
Dakota County Attorney Jim Backstrom said on Monday that 30-year-old Erik Michael Akervik plead guilty to one count of criminal sexual conduct in the third degree.