Dr.T has been on the air in Cedar City since 1992. His radio roots go back to the "golden age" of radio, as his grandfather was a producer on the "Fibber McGee and Molly" Show. The stories grandpa told him inspired him to pursue a career in radio beginning in the Riverside, California market in 1975. While working in Rexburg, Idaho he graduated from Ricks College. He currently serves as co-host of the Big Picture Morning Show, along with hosting the popular Tradio show. His wife, Tammy and he are the parents of three children, all of whom continue to live in Southern Utah.
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Gambling Addiction In Utah? Don’t Bet On It, But Close By
Discover the surprising facts about gambling addiction in the US and how it affects individuals in every state.
New Information In Santaquin Officer Death: KSUB News Summary
Police say Michael Aaron Jayne was allegedly holding a woman against her will at the time Sgt. Billy Dean Hooser and other officers attempted a traffic stop of the truck on May 5th.
Enhancements Coming To Calf Creek Recreation Site In Grand Staircase-Escalante
Plan your visit ahead as Calf Creek Recreation Site will be closed temporarily for construction from July 8, 2024, onwards.
Utah Educator Rita Osborn Named Outstanding Educator By National Rural Health Association
Learn more about Rita Osborn's impactful work in rural communities and her well-deserved recognition as an Outstanding Educator by the NRHA.
Bodies Recovered From Avalanche: KSUB News Summary
Officials say the bodies of the two men, ages 23 and 32, were carried out by helicopter to a staging area at about 10 a.m.
Iron County Thrives: Small Business Grant Winners Announced For 2024
Meet the deserving recipients of the Iron County Small Business Grant Program including Ala Chelle Catering and Fresh Start Flooring.
Protecting Utah’s Wildlife: Tips For Preventing Conflicts With Black Bears
Learn expert tips from Darren DeBloois on avoiding bear encounters and maintaining safety while enjoying the wilderness in Utah.
Recovery Underway Of Skiers Killed In Avalance: KSUB News Summary
Families are notified but authorities have not released the names of the 32-year-old and 23 year-old victims.
Old Guy Confessions: I Still Carry Cash
Is carrying cash still relevant in today's digital age? Explore the author's take on the enduring importance of physical money in a cashless society.
SUU Names New Deans For School Of Business And College Of Arts
SUU Provost Dr. Jon Anderson appoints Ken Hall as Dean of the School of Business and Michael Schmidt as Dean of the College of Performing and Visual Arts.