Jon Michaels' Forum

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A community issues and answering program that focuses on the city and people of the Sioux Empire.

  1. Sioux Falls Air Show, Power On The Prairie, 80th Anniversary of the SD Air Guard

    1 DAY AGO

    Sioux Falls Air Show, Power On The Prairie, 80th Anniversary of the SD Air Guard

    Public Affairs Director Jon Michaels, (since 1977) talks Lisa Hirsch, President of the Sioux Falls Air Show. from their Facebook pages: Legendary WWII Fighters Coming to Power on the Prairie! The Sioux Falls Airshow – Power on the Prairie is proud to welcome WPP Legacy Warbirds with an incredible lineup of historic World War II fighters:• P-51D Mustang – One of the most iconic fighters of WWII, the Mustang escorted Allied bombers deep into enemy territory and helped secure air superiority in Europe.• F4U Corsair – Instantly recognizable by its inverted gull wings, the Corsair became one of the most successful naval fighters of the war and a legend in the Pacific Theater.• FM-2 Wildcat – A rugged carrier-based fighter with a strong connection to South Dakota hero Joe Foss, the Marine Corps ace who scored 26 aerial victories flying the Wildcat in the Pacific .Seeing these aircraft together is like watching living history take flight, honoring the pilots and crews who flew them in defense of freedom. Be sure to check out our webpage for a full list of performers and static aircraft on display. Power on the Prairie 2026 July 18–19, 2026 Joe Foss Field – Sioux Falls Regional Airport Would you ride in a World War II bomber if you had the chance? Something rare is flying into Sioux Falls this summer. A World War II bomber — one of the last flying in the entire world — will land at Sioux Falls Regional Airport this July. And people here will be able to ride in it. The historic B-29 Superfortress known as “DOC” is coming to Sioux Falls July 13–16 as part of the B-29 DOC History Restored Flight Experience Tour. The aircraft will offer ride flights July 14 and 15 before the major Power on the Prairie Airshow later that week.DOC is one of only two airworthy B-29 bombers still flying anywhere on Earth. The aircraft was originally built in 1944 during World War II and has been fully restored into a flying museum that travels across the country. For Sioux Falls locals, this is more than another event. It is a chance to step inside a piece of history that helped shape the outcome of the war and the future of aviation. The timing is also intentional. DOC will arrive just days before the Sioux Falls Power on the Prairie Airshow on July 18–19, which will bring the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds and several historic aircraft to the city. Events like this rarely stop in the region, which makes this one of the more unique Sioux Falls events coming this summer. If you follow Sioux Falls news or enjoy finding unique things happening in Sioux Falls, this is the type of local experience people travel hours to see. And for a few people… it will be the chance to fly in a WWII bomber. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    30 min
  2. Lifelight, Z8, Willie Robertson of Duck Dynasty, Downtown Sioux Falls, Sept. 6

    3 APR

    Lifelight, Z8, Willie Robertson of Duck Dynasty, Downtown Sioux Falls, Sept. 6

    Public Affairs Director Jon Michaels (since 1977) talks with Savannah Waldner, Z8 Director and Josh Brewer, CEO of Lifelight about the 2026 programs. from their website: Lifelight.org Why Gen Z? Generation Z is on track to become the largest living generation in American history. While often labeled as a “post-Christian” generation, we see them differently. They are world changers, making an eternal impact in their world. Z8 is on a mission to awaken these young people as world changers – to win, send, empower, and multiply them for Christ.A study once said Generation Z has an eight-second attention span. At LifeLight we believe they have an eight-second filter. In a world full of noise, young people are constantly deciding what’s real and what’s worth their time. Z8 is our commitment to meet them in that moment – cutting through the noise with the clear truth of the Gospel. Because when they encounter what’s real, they respond.  and on Sept. 6 Set against the beauty of downtown Sioux Falls the LifeLight Festival is a dynamic, free event that brings together people of all ages for a powerful celebration of faith, music, and community. Featuring an impressive lineup of Christian music artists, inspiring speakers, and exciting family-friendly entertainment, the festival offers a unique experience filled with uplifting messages and memorable performances. Beyond music, the festival grounds are filled with family-friendly activities, food trucks, and vendors, all designed to create a welcoming atmosphere for everyone. LifeLight Festival’s mission is to share the hope and joy of the Gospel, making it a highlight in the region for fellowship and renewal. Willie Robertson from Duck Dynasty is coming to LifeLight Sioux Falls on September 6th at Nelson Park!!!The beard, the wisdom, the faith, the duck calls — the man who built an empire while putting God first is bringing that real, no-filter energy to our city! If you’ve ever loved the Robertson family, laughed at their stories, or been encouraged by their bold stand for Jesus… this is the day you’ve been waiting for! Get ready for epic music, powerful worship, and a message that’s gonna light a fire in your soul. This free festival is about to be UNFORGETTABLE! Who’s coming with me?! Tag your people, and let’s pack Nelson Park for Willie! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    29 min
  3. Duell Higbe and Ali Linder of the SF Canaries, Summer of Baseball, 50 Home games, Bobbleheads and More

    13 MAR

    Duell Higbe and Ali Linder of the SF Canaries, Summer of Baseball, 50 Home games, Bobbleheads and More

    Public Affairs Director Jon Michaels (since 1977) talks with Canaries General Manager Duell Higbe and Ali Linder, Director of Marketing and Games Experience. From Brave AI: Sioux Falls Canaries The Sioux Falls Canaries are a professional baseball team based in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, competing in the American Association.  They play their home games at The Birdcage, a historic stadium located at 1001 N. West Ave, Sioux Falls, SD 57104, which has been renovated and now serves as a cashless facility.  The team is known for family-friendly events, including mascot appearances, on-field entertainment, and affordable tickets. Recent highlights include the team's announcement of returning key players for the 2026 season, such as Jabari Henry, Charlie Hasty, and Trevor Achenbach, signaling a strong push for success.  Fans are encouraged to stay updated through the team’s newsletter and app.  Reviews praise The Birdcage as a top-tier minor league experience—great sightlines, friendly staff, and lively atmosphere—with families enjoying activities like singing the YMCA between innings and enjoying popcorn and cotton candy.  The stadium, originally opened in 1941 and renovated in 2000, holds 4,500 fans and is considered one of the premier sporting events in the region. From their website: Duell Higbe enters his 14th season with the Sioux FallsCanaries and tenth as General Manager, rising throughthe organization since joining in 2013 as a stadiumoperations intern. A native of Austin, Minnesota, heearned his bachelor’s degree in Sport Management(with a minor in Exercise Science) from Mayville StateUniversity.Since taking the helm in the front office, Higbe hashelped guide the organization through a dramaticturnaround: under his leadership, the Canariesachieved three consecutive playoff appearances(2023–2025) — a first in franchise history. In the 2025season, he oversaw a club that clinched a playoff berthfor the third straight year and advanced to thefranchise’s first appearance in the Miles Wolff CupFinal since 2010.Beyond the wins and milestones, Higbe focuses onbuilding a culture of consistency, professionaloperations, and deep community engagement. Off thefield, he and his team have emphasized enhancing thefan experience at “The Birdcage",strengthening local partnerships, and reinforcing the Canaries as acornerstone of the Sioux Falls sports landscape. Ali Linder:Entering her sixth season with the Sioux Falls Canariesand fifth as a full-time staff member, Ali Lindner hascontinued to take on expanded responsibilities sincejoining the organization in 2021 as a game day intern.A Sioux Falls native, Lindner returned home afterearning her bachelor’s degree in Sports Managementfrom the University of Minnesota – Twin Cities, whereshe was also a member of the Golden Gophers softballteam and made an appearance in the Women’s CollegeWorld Series during her freshman year.Since joining the Canaries full-time, Lindner has takenon a key leadership role within the front office,overseeing marketing, social media, game dayentertainment, and the team’s internship program. Herfocus on fan engagement and in-game experience hashelped elevate the atmosphere at The Birdcage,creating memorable moments for fans of all ages.Outside of work, Ali enjoys spending time with familyand friends, traveling, listening to music, and golfing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    29 min
  4. Doug Johnson...Huset's...Jackson Speedway...Golf...BBQ...Sprints...Camping...$300,000

    6 MAR

    Doug Johnson...Huset's...Jackson Speedway...Golf...BBQ...Sprints...Camping...$300,000

    Public Affairs Director Jon Michaels (since 1977) talks with Doug Johnson of Huset's Speedway. from Brave AI: Doug Johnson, the General Manager of Huset’s Speedway in Brandon, South Dakota, has played a central role in transforming the historic track into a premier racing destination since its reopening in 2020 under new ownership by Tod Quiring.  Johnson, previously with Jackson Motorplex in Minnesota, led efforts to revitalize the facility, including significant track improvements such as increased banking (14–16 degrees), enhanced seating for 8,200 fans, and the addition of VIP suites, a backstretch viewing platform, and a full-service campground.  He has been instrumental in securing major events like the World of Outlaws Sprint Cars and the USAC Nationals, and has emphasized fan and driver experience, with a focus on efficient race timing (goal: complete events by 10:15 PM) and logistical planning. Johnson was named Dirt Track Promoter of the Year in the Northern Region in 2022 and has been key in expanding Huset’s Speedway’s profile, including a partnership with iRacing to create a millimeter-accurate digital replica of the track.  The track continues to grow, with plans for new construction, expanded events, and special attractions like concerts, aiming to make Huset’s Speedway a year-round entertainment destination.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    30 min
  5. Horizon Health - 27 Clinics - 19 South Dakota Rural Towns - 200 Employees

    1 FEB

    Horizon Health - 27 Clinics - 19 South Dakota Rural Towns - 200 Employees

    Public Affairs Director, Jon Michaels (since 1977) talks with Brady Kerkman, Director of Development of Horizon Health Care in South Dakota. (HOWARD, SD) – The Horizon Health Foundation will be hosting a raffle during its Drive It Home ’26 campaign that kicked off on January 19th.Car Raffle Flyer The campaign is set to raise $100,000 to support the purchase of chronic care kits as part of Pillar II of the Healthier Horizons program. Only 800 tickets are available for the Drive It Home ’26 Campaign raffle drawing. The first prize is a 2026 Chevy Trax LT, the second prize is a half a hog and a deep freeze, and the third prize is a $500 local gas card. Tickets can be purchased at www.horizonhealthcare.org/foundation The campaign will fund chronic care kits for Horizon Health patients managing diabetes, cardiovascular and dental disease. In 2025, 242 patients were enrolled in Horizon’s Chronic Care Management Program. This resource provides additional support from primary care providers and their teams to Medicare patients with two or more chronic conditions. The care kits would give additional assistance to these patients and any Horizon Health patient managing diabetes, cardiac or dental disease. “Care kits for our dental patients are an essential resource to improve and maintain their dental health,” Horizon’s Chief Dental Officer, Dr. Michelle Scholtz, DDS, said. “Some of our patients have dental concerns that have gone untreated for years due to lack of accessibility to care. These kits help them to maintain their dental health and keep them on track for a healthy smile.” “We are excited to provide added value to our patients with care kits they can use at home to help manage their chronic illnesses,” said Misty Rudebusch, MPAS, PA-C, Horizon’s Chief Medical Officer. “The care kits will help them reach positive milestones on their wellness journey and give them tools to take further ownership of their health.” A Chili Cook-Off to support the raffle campaign is scheduled for Feb. 20 from 6-8 p.m. at the Riverfront Event Center in Yankton. The cook-off will feature local chilis, cinnamon rolls and entertainment by a regionally known comedian. Attendees will choose the top chef in the cook-off contest. RSVP by Feb. 6 by texting or calling 605-610-8048 to be entered into the raffle to win one of two $500 cash prizes to be given away that evening. You must be present to win. Entry to the event is free but donations are appreciated to help support the Drive It Home ’26 Campaign. “The Drive It Home ’26 Campaign is truly about putting patients in the driver’s seat for their health care needs, through a combination of providing them with necessary chronic health kits, prevention, and education,” said Brady L. Kerkman, Director of Development for Horizon Health Foundation. Raffle prize winners will be drawn at the Dueling Pianos event scheduled from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m., April 18 at The Pointe in Elk Point, SD. You need not be present to win. Sponsors of the Drive it Home ’26 Campaign include Rupiper Tours, Sanford Laboratories, First Dakota, SDN Communications, Prostrollo Auto Mall, Lindy Land & Livestock, Elk Point Ace Hardware, and See The Trainer. A sincere thank you to each of these sponsors who made this campaign possible. Contact Brady L. Kerkman at 605-610-8048 for more information about the raffle, cook-off and Dueling Pianos events. At Horizon Health, we’re focused on what’s real and what’s rural. With advanced technology and a personal touch, we deliver medical, dental and behavioral healthcare that’s open to everyone. Because the strength of a community isn’t measured by size. It’s measured by how much we care. Horizon Health provides dental, medical, and behavioral health services at 27 medical and dental clinics in 19 rural South Dakota communities. Horizon Health provides patient-centered, quality care that’s personalized for rural South Dakota. Our patients are our neighbors. Our communities are our homes. And the wellness of those areas is vital to our way of life. For us, healthcare isn’t just a service we provide. It’s our mission. As a Community Health Center, Horizon offers high-quality, affordable coverage in medical, dental and behavioral health with an invested presence in the communities we serve. We are  primary care providers who care. And we’ve been nationally recognized for it by the Health Resources and Service Administration, among others. With a dedication to rural health, we offer leading edge technology and telemedicine capabilities, working with providers and specialists virtually anywhere in the country. In addition to urgent care services, we emphasize primary care, providing whole health medicine and wellness throughout your life. The health of our neighbors reflects the health of rural South Dakota. That’s why Horizon Health chooses to be here, and nowhere else. Every day we’re dedicated to caring for our neighbors, caring for our communities and caring for our way of life. Our Mission, Vision and Values Mission: Horizon Health provides rural communities with access to high-quality, affordable primary healthcare services. Vision: Our vision is to be the trusted leader in rural healthcare and to create healthier communities where every patient experiences care that is accessible, compassionate, and exceeds expectations. Values Respect – We treat everyone we encounter with dignity, kindness, compassion, and a genuine caring for the individual. We praise publicly and coach improvement with timing, tact, and thoughtful delivery. We recognize that diversity brings value to our work and the patients we serve. We listen to understand vs. listening to respond. We believe that everyone has an inherent desire to do what is good and right. We recognize that 1st person communication is critical in building respectful relationships. Teamwork – We believe that our combined efforts far exceed what we can do individually. We share and demonstrate a mentality that supports this belief. We believe the success of the team, not an individual, is the most important gauge of success. We welcome and appreciate ideas and differing opinions that lead to healthy discussions and positive outcomes. We are committed to fully supporting the final decision, even if the decision wasn’t what we specifically wanted as an individual. We support each other, celebrate successes, and learn from failures together. Accountability – Everyone has an important role in our success. We trust, rely on, and hold ourselves and each other accountable to the highest standards. We don’t view accountability as an attack on an individual but rather an account for mutually agreed upon expectations. We are competent in the role we play and are committed to performing our duties to the best of our ability. We see mistakes as learning/coaching opportunities. Failure is part of the process of success, not the opposite of it. We present and receive constructive feedback in a manner that fosters an environment of continuous learning. We hold ourselves accountable for the ethical and efficient use of Horizon’s resources to sustain access to rural healthcare. Integrity & Professionalism – We hold ourselves to high standards both professionally and morally. We recognize that the way we interact and present ourselves in all aspects of our lives represents the public’s perception of the care we provide. We strive to be viewed as an organization that provides the highest level of quality healthcare service and patient experience. We respect the privacy of our patients, colleagues, and partners and act with the highest level of confidentiality and discretion. We make unbiased decisions backed by data with honesty, fairness, and for the greater good of our employees, patients, communities, and organization. Rurally Focused – Horizon specializes in and is recognized as a leader in rural healthcare delivery across the state, region, and nation. We place high emphasis on recruiting/retaining team members that are committed to being involved in keeping rural communities sustainable. We understand that being a trusted healthcare professional within a rural community starts with building and supporting positive relationships. We know that having primary healthcare services is a key piece of the economic engine within a rural community. We strive for Horizon to be a key business partner in the community and desire to be part of conversations that impact the greater good of the community. We understand the importance of trust and confidentiality within small rural communities where everyone knows each other. We recognize that being a trusted healthcare provider is also being a good neighbor, and an active member of our communities. We seek innovative solutions to challenges, leveraging the unique strength, creativity, and passion of our board members, employees, patients, and communities. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    30 min

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A community issues and answering program that focuses on the city and people of the Sioux Empire.