South Dakota History
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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wants to stop people using SNAP benefits to buy soda. But critics say making healthy food more affordable is a better way to improve people's health.
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NPR's Juana Summers talks with Genevieve Villamora about adapting healing soup recipes from around the world with ingredients commonly available in the U.S.
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Home sales have been way down for the last two years. Aspiring homeowners may be acclimating to higher mortgage rates. But fears about the economy could chill the market.
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Reporters, analysts and the lieutenant governor join "In the Moment" to discuss how Gov. Larry Rhoden hopes to tackle top issues from the 2025 session.
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The new Milken Educator Award winner and SDPB's "Science Steve" dive into their love for education, teaching and coaching. It's an education hour honoring top teachers.
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First Lady Sandy Rhoden discusses her role in the new administration and how she wants to uplift what's great about South Dakota's communities.
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For the first time in a decade, a child care bill gained traction in the South Dakota Statehouse. Rep. Erin Healy discusses how HB 1132 could help a struggling industry.
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Learn the story behind the homes of stories. The new documentary "Free for All" shares the unknown history of the public library in your community.
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Susan Haygood is a painter and sculptor with a life-long relationship with horses.
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"In the Moment" checks in on some of the most important issues before the Legislature this session. We cover prison funding, eminent domain and taxes.
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The journey can be more important than the destination. We explore a new documentary about a 350-mile ride for health, a Pierre bike club and the power of a pilgrimage.
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The executive director of the Bishop Dudley Hospitality House shares what she sees every night at the shelter. Plus, highlights from the Sioux Falls Regional Homelessness Forum.
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Three Sioux Falls faith leaders join the show to share what they're hearing from their Hispanic and Native American parishioners.
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South Dakota Republican and Democratic legislative leadership join "In the Moment" to talk about legislative successes and what's still ahead.
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Listen to a three-part series on setting boundaries in the classroom and beyond. Our Teacher Talk panel has advice for connecting with colleagues, students and workloads.