WATERTOWN, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - Jan Robson has been a friendly voice on the radio for generations of listeners in northeast South Dakota.
“It’s important to have live voices, people that you know, that’s part of the community, that know what’s going on in the community, can pronounce the town name,” said Jan.
“Everybody feels like they know her. She’s also been a friend to pretty much anyone that’s listened to her on the radio,” said KXLG Program Director/Owner Jeremy Herrboldt.
That’s what Jan has been for forty-plus years after growing up on a dairy farm near Revillo.
“I didn’t really have an interest in radio. I liked English. I liked to do oral interp. I liked to be in plays. And I was the youngest child. So maybe they didn’t have enough to send me to a four-year school. So my