South Dakota History
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Saturday saw more demonstrations in scores of cities as people expressed their opposition to the Trump administration.
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At least two states are asking the federal government to prevent people on food stamps from buying soda and sugary candy.
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A music teacher whose organist daughter was killed in a Russian missile attack last week returns to the classroom, as her Ukrainian hometown prepares for a mournful Easter.
More Arts & Life stories
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Norma and Jerry Wilson discuss caretaking one of the oldest log houses in the state. And an Augustana researcher takes us back to the 1893 Chicago World Fair.
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Our Dakota Political Junkies look at how the national news is scrutinizing Leader John Thune's leadership style. Plus, where do deportees go when they can't go home?
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The state Department of Transportation invites the public to come up with their best names for the state's snowplows.
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The permit allows a limited number of trees to be cut down, helping not only with holiday decor but overall forest health.
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A children's book author shares the story of Kenny Higashi, a second-generation Japanese immigrant from Spearfish who fought for America in World War II.
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Our Tech Talk panel brings us a a news roundup of the latest headlines. We discuss the New York Times strike and transparency issues with artificial intelligence.
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Augustana University School of Music invites the public to join for their Christmas Vespers Concert Dec. 6-7.
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South Dakotans cast their ballots on Tuesday. Jon Hunter and Mike Card take a look at the results race by race and what each means for the state's political future.
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More than 150 people swore an oath of allegiance to the United States of America in a naturalization ceremony in Pierre on Friday. Here's what it took for them to get to that moment.
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Today's Teacher Talk digs into the pros and cons of artificial intelligence practices and policies for educators. Plus, Alexander Heffner explores Election Day rituals.
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USD professors KC Santosh, Jessica Messersmith and Jeff Wesner join us for a conversation on how South Dakotan's are using AI for good across various disciplines.
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A UFO short thriller. A meditative revenge drama. A true survival story. And a historical documentary. Local filmmakers preview their new projects for our listeners.