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
If You Have This Hand Sanitizer In Utah…Throw Out Immediately
Utah residents urged to check for Aruba Aloe hand sanitizer with green bottle, white label, linked to methanol exposure.
Where to Find the Best Enchiladas in Southern Utah
After an extensive search, this is where to find the best cheese enchiladas in Southern Utah.
Humongous Vegetable Will Bring You Fame and Fortune in Utah
Unleash your potential for fame by cultivating massive pumpkins with expert tips on water, training, and pH levels.
What if we Made High Schools Like Shopping Malls in Utah?
Discover the innovative high school concept of Opportunity Central in Texas, offering hands-on training and on-campus businesses for real-world experience.
Now You Can Get Weight Loss At Your Utah Costco
Discover Costco's new weight loss program designed to support members in achieving their health goals affordably.
Keep Away: Thousands Of Abandoned Mines Found In Utah
Uncover Utah's mining past and the risks of exploring abandoned mines. Stay safe by heeding warnings.
Squatters in Utah: Couple Found People Living in Their Home
The struggle of Cristy and spouse against squatters in Utah sheds light on the challenges faced by property owners dealing with unauthorized occupants.
Gold Plates Found in Saudi Arabia Has Utah Curious
Discover the fascinating gold plates found in a stone vault, with seals featuring temple symbols and Hebrew writing.
Do Not Send Checks Through the Mail Anymore in Utah
Banks and the U.S. Postal Service have reported a surge in check fraud cases, urging caution when sending checks through the mail.
Do Utah’s Native Peoples View The Eclipse More Spiritual?
Delve into the Navajo's beliefs on eclipses, where darkness prompts reflection and connection to the divine.