South Dakota History
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It's prom season! We hear from listeners about proms past and future.
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After months of preparation, the U.S. military is opening a floating pier to deliver humanitarian aid to people in Gaza.
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President Biden to meet leaders of Black sororities and fraternities. Mercedes-Benz workers in Alabama finish union vote. Boeing's shareholder meeting comes at a turbulent time for the company.
More Arts & Life stories
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Dorothy Rosby brings us her letter to new graduates across the state. She looks at your bright future and the blubbering relatives watching you from the auditorium stands.
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The Sioux Falls Police Department talks about safety with us ahead of a full season of outdoor events. Plus, we hear new music from The Clover Fold.
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SDSU musical ensembles and theater activities will receive consistent funding thanks to a long-awaited change in the setup of the General Activity Fee.
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Advocate Lily Mendoza joins us ahead of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Day. We discuss the importance of community education and communication.
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The 2024 SculptureWalk begins exhibiting May 3. Jim Mathis, SculptureWalk board member, joins for a preview of the 21st exhibition.
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May is National Inventors Month. Rapid City author Dorothy Rosby celebrates with a list of inventions she wants creators to take on (preferably before the month is out).
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We discuss voter turnout and the impacts of local and national elections. And we explore the pitfalls of letting national politicians set a party's priorities.
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A new documentary investigates deaths connected to police use of “less-lethal force.” We speak to the director. Plus, which doctors to trust with your health questions.
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Sally Thomas is co-creator of the daily poetry newsletter "Poems Ancient and Modern." For National Poetry Month, she brings us one of her original poems.
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Marcella Remund, president of the South Dakota State Poetry Society, explains the connection between poetry and community.
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We treat your ears to two original poems in honor of National Poetry Month. Plus, Joe Santos, Ph.D., joins us for a look at the dollar's value at home and abroad.
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South Dakota poet Joseph Bottum lends us his voice and works for National Poetry Month. Hear and feel the words of "Bliss and Blunder" and "Homecoming."