K92.3 has your chance to see Country music icon Aaron Tippin at Wild Hogs Saloon & Eatery in Walford.

Aaron Tippin has released over 30 singles, including hits like the 90s anthem "You’ve Got to Stand for Something," "My Blue Angel," "I Wouldn’t Have it Any Other Way," "Kiss This," "Workin’ Man’s Ph. D," "There Ain’t Nothing Wrong with the Radio," and "Where the Stars and Stripes and the Eagle Fly"—which not only made waves in country music but also broke into the top 20 on Billboard’s Hot 100.

While a little luck always helps in the Country music world, Tippin’s success boils down to his hard work and undeniable talent.

Now is your chance to see him live!

Win Aaron Tippin Tickets

Scroll down to enter for a chance to win a four-pack of tickets to his show on Friday, October 4th at Wild Hogs Saloon & Eatery in Walford!

Aaron Tippin Performs Live On SiriusXM's Prime Country Channel At The SiriusXM Studios In Nashville
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Wild Hogs is an easy drive from the Cedar Valley!

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Enter below, and get all the information of the show:

  • WHO: Aaron Tippin with opening act Boot Jack Band
  • WHERE: Wild Hogs Saloon & Eatery in Walford (See map above for directions)
  • WHEN: Friday, October 4, starting at 8 p.m.
  • BUY TICKETS: Tickets can be purchased here. Tickets start at $40. Veterans get in free!

Good luck! Be sure you use an email address you'll check regularly, we'll email winners to notify you if you've won a four-pack of tickets. Tickets will be kept at will call at Wild Hogs Saloon & Eatery.

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Dives Worth a Drive in South Dakota, Iowa and Minnesota

Almost every small South Dakota town has a watering hole. It’s where the locals go to kick back a few brews and engage in conversation.

Some of these establishments are located in buildings almost as old as the town itself. There might be a fresh coat of paint on the walls or new vinyl on the booth seats, but the ambiance is still reminiscent of a good ol’ dive.

If you think a "dive" is all about the sketchy clientele, the smell of the Devil’s lettuce, and stale Grain Belt, you’d be wrong. Not every dive has a bad reputation.

What makes a dive, a dive?

A dive has character. Neon beer signs and local memorabilia adorn the walls.

You might find a pool table, dart board, and a few video lottery machines.

The bartender knows the regulars by name and they know what you drink.

Some dives don't even serve food except for bags of chips and pickled eggs that sit in a jar of brine on the bar.

Dives aren't fancy. You might see 70's-style wood panels on the walls and wobbly tables leveled with a folded napkin.

Finally, the bathrooms. The bathrooms in dives are in a class by themselves and could be a whole topic on its own. 

There are several small-town dives in our area with friendly faces, cheap booze with a burn, and even really good food! We use the term "dive" in the most affectionate way.

Here are some of the best and why you should go there.

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