Dave Hiatt boasts an extensive 25-year tenure in Southern Utah radio. Teaming up with his brother John for 16 years, they charmed listeners during the morning show on B92.1 before transitioning to Kickin Country. Currently, they're affiliated with Townsquare Media, brightening weekday mornings on Star 98.1. Their distinctive blend of offbeat humor leaves audiences on the edge of their seats, never quite sure what to expect next. Dave's commitment to the Southern Utah community shines through his involvement with various charities and service organizations, all aimed at enhancing the area's well-being. He places great importance on familial and friendly bonds, finding joy in a community that fosters such connections.
David Hiatt
JC Penny Put Second Store In This Tiny Utah Town
Check out the surprising history of this Utah mining town.
You Rented What At Costco? Utahns Find Affordable Options
Here's where you can rent a car using your Costco card.
Free Pizza for a YEAR Southern Utah: Find the Golden Ticket
Easy way to win free pizza for a year from Pizza Hut.
Hurricane & Sand Hollow Becoming Utah’s New Theme Park
Here's what is coming to the area in Hurricane near Sand Hollow State Park.
Informative: You See People In Utah Dressed Red With Orbs
What are these people doing dressed in red and carrying shiny bright orbs?
Low Energy Utah: What Happens When Your Gut Isn’t Right?
You may be eating and not getting any nutrients.
Startling Utahns: Navajo Teacher says Horses Here Before Spaniards
What Navajo Teachings says about horses in America.
The Truth About What Utah BUYS the Most at Walmart
What every state purchases the most from Walmart is surprising and kind of confusing.
Californians Moving to Utah Are In For Some Startling Realizations
There are some definite difference between California and Utah.
High Tech Tampering With the Weather Outlawed in Utah
We Are Not Interested In You're Rain Making Technology
Utah has had some crazy weather lately. In fact, this year has seen its share of surprise storms bringing hail and wind. We are fine if it is a natural occurrence, but we don't want you salting the clouds and producing a man made effect...