Arterburn to Lead Flood Communications at Sidney
Morning show host and Operations Manager returning to his hometown after Flood Communications acquires Panhandle radio station.

NEBRASKA CITY – Flood Communications announced Tuesday that B103 Morning Show host Hunter Arterburn will be returning to Sidney, Neb., to work on the company’s newly acquired radio stations there.
Arterburn is already a familiar voice in Sidney, we he worked for KSID for eight years. He has been with KBIE and KNCY in southeast Nebraska as operations manager the past five years.

Andy Ruback, Flood Communications CEO, said the move is great for Sidney and Arterburn.
Ruback: “Our goal is to grow our staff in Sidney to ensure we’re providing the best coverage we can, and this is a fantastic way to get started.”
An award-winning journalist, Arterburn applied for his first radio job with KSID when he was in the sixth grade, officially joining the staff in 2006. He has worked at radio and TV stations in Sidney, Kearney, Seattle and Nebraska City.
Arterburn graduated from Sidney High School in 2008 and earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Communications from the University of Nebraska-Kearney in 2012.
