Jordyn Henderson
Multi-Media ProducerJordyn is a videographer with SDPB.
He works in the Sioux Falls Studio.
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Emily’s Hope is working to put naloxone into South Dakota communities to prevent overdose deaths. A new distribution box was recently opened in Vermillion.
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The annual Woman Farmer/Rancher of the Year Award was presented on the last day of Dakotafest in Mitchell. Five finalists were recognized by outlining their qualifications and services to the agricultural industry.
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The Sioux Falls Recreational Trail gives the community an outlet for exercise and a means of transportation.
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In July of 2023, the 17U girls team from the Dakota Alliance Soccer Club became the first team in state history to win the US Youth Soccer national crown.
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Kids of all ages opened their small businesses during the Sioux Falls Children's Business Fair on July 8, 2023.
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As southeast South Dakota lies under thick layers of snow, a poet considers how severe weather impacts community.
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Established in 1931 on Long Island, Guild Hall was more than an art collection. It was the cultural center of the community.For the past several weeks, the Visual Arts Center at the Washington Pavilion in Sioux Falls has hosted the exhibition Guild Hall: An Adventure in the Arts. Visitors can see work from some of the 20th Century's great artists: Andy Warhol, Jackson Pollock, Chuck Close, and more.
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Singer/Songwriter Jordan Jaacks says he spent years serving his country and more than a few nights serving time. Raised on his grandparent's ranch, Jaacks has an affinity for a good pair of wranglers but also a taste for Calvin Klein suits. We sit down with Jaacks for a live “Moment in Sound” to talk about the contradictions which he says define his life.
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U.S. Senator Mike Rounds discussed inflation, healthcare, and student loan debt with an Inside Washington audience. Rounds visited Sioux Falls on Thursday.
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The South Dakota United Dynamo girls soccer team has won the national championship two years in a row.