Andy Gott is the Brand Manager and co-host of the KXRB Morning Show "Andy and Christine in the Morning", which can be heard on weekdays from 6-10 am on KXRB and the KXRB Mobile App. He has worked in radio for 17 years, at stations in Iowa, Minnesota, and South Dakota. Andy is an avid sports fan and roots for the Iowa State Cyclones, Chicago Bears, and Chicago Cubs. He has been with KXRB for nearly four years and currently lives in Sioux Falls but will always call Iowa "home".
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The Rich and Surprising History of the Amish Settlements in Iowa
The Amish have a long history in the Hawkeye State and are a big part of what makes Iowa such a unique and special place to live.
Minnesotans Are Flocking to This App in Droves Before TikTok Ban
If you thought the TikTok ban could result in Minnesotans putting down their phones, think again. A new contender has emerged to replace the social media giant.
The Most Perfectly Sized Town in All of South Dakota?
Only in Your State South Dakota recently pinpointed the most perfectly-sized town in the entire state. It's not too big and not too small. And it's pretty darn close to one of the state's biggest cities.
Can Iowa Really Pull Off Annexing These 9 Minnesota Counties?
An Iowa legislator recently made this proposal by saying "Make Minnesota Iowa Again".
Quirky Minnesota Town is the ‘Most Mispronounced’ in Entire U.S.
It's probably not the town you're thinking of
Will This Minnesota Mystery Ever Be Solved?
At first glance, this might appear to be an open and shut case, but there have been several theories lingering throughout the years.
The Secret History of the Underground Railroad in Iowa
The young state of Iowa played a crucial role in freeing thousands of freedom-seeking southern slaves.
South Dakota’s Best Sandwich Can Be Found in a Hardware Store?
Sometimes the best things in life are found in the most unlikely places.
The Vanished Iowa Metropolis That Time Forgot
Welcome to Iowaville, the "Almost" Metropolis of Iowa
The Mystery of the ‘Lost Forty’ Forest of Minnesota
It's one of the luckiest accidents in Minnesota's history.