• Jon Michaels' Forum

  • By: MWC
  • Podcast

Jon Michaels' Forum

By: MWC
  • Summary

  • A community issues and answering program that focuses on the city and people of the Sioux Empire.
    2025 Midwest Communications Inc.
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Episodes
  • In Honor of the Late Myron Lee-My Interview on The Day The Music Died
    Feb 14 2025

    Public Affairs Director Jon Michaels (since 1977) talks with local music icon Myron Lee about what it was like on Feb. 3rd, 1959 when Buddy Holly, The Big Bopper and Richie Valens died in a small plane crash in Iowa..."the day that the music died" from American Pie.

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    29 mins
  • ICE, Immigration, and More - Minnehaha County Sheriff Mike Milstead
    Feb 9 2025

    Public Affairs Director Jon Michaels (since 1977) talks with Minnehaha Sheriff Mike Milstead about ICE, immigration, drugs, Penitentiary and local history..

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    30 mins
  • Air Disaster in Sioux Falls? We Have an Emergency Plan....Regan Smith, Sioux Falls Emergency Management Director
    Feb 1 2025

    Public Director Jon Michaels, since 1977, talks with Sioux Falls Emergency Manager, Regaln Smith.

    from their website:

    Preparedness. Response. Recovery. Mitigation.

    Emergency Management prepares, coordinates, and leads community response and recovery to large-scale disasters. They work to improve the City’s ability to prevent, protect against, respond to, and recover from major emergencies.

    Division Highlights

    Our division works with local public safety and public health agencies to keep our city safe and prepared. Here’s what we do:

    • We plan and prepare for all kinds of emergencies, natural and man-made.
    • We conduct training exercises and practice drills.
    • We provide extra support that enhances the City’s readiness.

    We also manage the Emergency Operations Center (EOC). It is a key facility for coordinating efforts during and after a disaster. The EOC includes a team of dedicated professionals and representatives from City public safety agencies. Our efforts have earned us StormReady recognition from the National Weather Service.

    The City of Sioux Falls Public Safety Campus is a $55 million investment that spans 42 acres. It is a state-of-the-art hub for law enforcement, fire rescue, and emergency services. At the core of this venture is a dedication to safety, innovation, and the growth of our public safety team.

    The campus offers a top-of-the-line training environment with settings for creating lifelike scenarios. Officers and firefighters will gain hands-on experience to prepare for real-world challenges. The campus also provides opportunities for collaboration between different departments and partners.

    The investment made in this campus will serve our community now and well into the future.

    Campus Details

    The City of Sioux Falls Public Safety Campus offers 100,000 square feet of training facilities and structures. The Police Department, Fire Rescue, Emergency Management, and Metro Communications will all use the space. Some features of the campus include:

    • 911 emergency communications
    • Metro Communications dispatch facility
    • Emergency Operations Center
    • Chief Matt Burns Range
    • Tactical structures creating dynamic training opportunities for police and fire rescue
    • Emergency vehicle operations course
    • Defensive tactics mat room with use of force training simulator
    • EMS simulation lab
    • Outdoor and indoor classrooms
    • Apparatus storage and personal protective equipment care and maintenance building

    From cadets to experienced public safety workers, the campus offers training for all skill levels. The same applies to first responders from across the region who will also use the campus.

    Wireless Emergency Alerts

    Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEAs) are short emergency alerts authorities can send to any WEA-enabled mobile device in a locally targeted area. Alerting Authorities who are authorized to send WEAs include state, local, tribal public safety officials, the National Weather Service, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and the President of the United States.

    • WEAs look like text messages but are designed to get your attention with a unique sound and vibration repeated twice.
    • WEAs are not affected by network congestion and will not disrupt texts, calls or in progress data sessions.
    • People are not charged for receiving WEAs, and there is no need to subscribe.

    WEAs are sent through FEMA’s Integrated Public Alert and Warning System. If you are not receiving WEAs here are some tips to troubleshoot your mobile device:

    • Check the notification settings on your mobile device.
    • Older phones may not be WEA capable, and some cell phone models require you to enable WEAs.
    • Check with your wireless provider to see if they can resolve the issue.

    City Emergency Alert Signup

    Stay safe, informed, and ready—sign up for emergency alerts from the City of Sioux Falls.

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    30 mins

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