Laura Edwards brings us a South Dakota drought outlook.
Dakota Political Junkies talk the Ravnsborg interviews, articles of impeachment, and Noem s call for him to resign.
On today s In Their Own Words, we hear about a bill that would revise certain provisions regarding eligibility for parole for certain persons sentenced to life imprisonment.
Rick Kahler motives us to do something most of us dread: Taxes.
And we learn about a South Dakota student looking into insect-friendly field management practices that can save farmers money.
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February 24, 2021 Show 995 Today's "In Their Own Words" takes you inside the Senate Judiciary Committee. Members heard testimony on Senate Bill 146. It's
February 22, 2021 Show 993 Hour 2. In the late 1970s, the founders of the National Conservative Political Action Committee devised new methods of raising
February 22, 2021 Show 993 Hour 2.
In a few moments we spend time artist Oliver Jeffers. He s not from South Dakota. But his books help us see ourselves from far away, maybe even from space. But first . a little South Dakota history. The rush of European-American settlers entering Dakota Territory after the Civil War included all kinds of people hoping for a fresh start. And not all of those people had roots in Europe. A small but significant number of Black Americans were among those drawn to the region by various government-backed homestead programs. The lives and times of some of those Black settlers, including those who established a colony of sorts in Sully county, are the subject of today s Images of the Past. Richard Edwards is the Director Emeritus of the Center for Great Plains Studies at the University of Nebraska. He s joining us by phone this morning from Denver.
February 23, 2021 Show 994. Vaccine distribution and administration continues to accelerate in South Dakota. We hear how pharmacies are joining the effort