South Dakota History
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After a federal judge ruled that Google had a monopoly on the search market, the tech giant and the government are in court to debate penalties. One possible result: forcing Google to spin off Chrome.
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Speaker of the House Emerita Nancy Pelosi about her experiences meeting Pope Francis and his legacy.
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President Trump and the first lady welcomed an estimated 40,000 people to the South Lawn of the White House on Monday for its annual Easter egg roll event. The annual tradition dates back to the presidency of Rutherford B. Hayes, and save for war and food shortages, has been a mainstay of Pennsylvania Avenue since 1878.
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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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Trent Preszler kicks off his South Dakota tour at SDPB this week with a live discussion. His memoir "Little and Often" was chosen at the 2024 South Dakota One Book.
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The Tourism Advertising Promotion grant program provides $163,110 across the state to bolster marketing efforts in the tourism industry.
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Four walks across the summer let the public learn more about the cultural and natural resources found across the Black Hills National Forest.
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An important day across America, Juneteenth marks the end of formalized enslavement in the county.
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While kids may celebrate the end of the school year and envision lazy summer days, one summer camp—now in its 90th year—keeps kids active and engaged.
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The third Kunama Cultural Festival is taking place Saturday, June 22 at the Levitt. Moses Idris joins "In the Moment" to preview the event.
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Mike Thompson, JD, says the concept of standing is essential to the U.S. Supreme Court's recent mifepristone decision.
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A new art exhibit featuring glass-blown corn is open at the South Dakota Art Museum. "Primordial Shift" artist Mick Meilahn joins "In the Moment."
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In the Moment broadcasts from the 2024 South Dakota Arts Conference held in Sioux Falls on June 7, 2024.
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Gov. Kristi Noem has appointed someone to cover the chief of staff's duties without the formal title. Jonathan Ellis, our Dakota Political Junkie, provides his analysis.