Kealey Bultena
SDPB News ReporterKealey Bultena grew up in South Dakota, where her grandparents took advantage of the state’s agriculture at nap time, tricking her into car rides to “go see cows.” Rarely did she stay awake long enough to see the livestock, but now she writes stories about the animals – and the legislature and education and much more. Kealey worked in television for four years while attending the University of South Dakota. She started interning with South Dakota Public Broadcasting in September 2010 and accepted a position with television in 2011. Now Kealey is the radio news producer stationed in Sioux Falls. As a multi-media journalist, Kealey prides herself on the diversity of the stories she tells and the impact her work has on people across the state. Kealey is always searching for new ideas. Let her know of a great story! Find her on Facebook and twitter (@KealeySDPB).
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NewsIn The Moment ... February 16, 2017 Show 032 Hour 1Lulu Garcia-Navarro is the new host of NPR’s Weekend Edition Sunday. She talks with Lori Walsh about…
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Governor Dennis Daugaard gets to decide whether certain medical professionals must collaborate with doctors for licensing. Right now certified nurse…
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In The Moment ... February 13, 2017 Show 029 Hour 2South Dakota Republican Party elected Dan Lederman of Dakota Dunes has been elected by the South Dakota…
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A measure that automatically allows South Dakota’s home schooled students to participate in public extracurricular activities is dead. A legislative…
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In The Moment... February 2, 2017 - Show 022, Hour 1Discussion of one bill in Pierre offers compelling testimony into the fight against sex trafficking.…
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Supporters of a bill in South Dakota’s Statehouse say it maximizes academic freedom in the classroom, and its opponents say the measure is anti-science.…
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Researchers at Sanford Health want to know whether stems cells from abdominal fat can help with shoulder injuries. An FDA-approved trial is in the works…
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Some South Dakota lawmakers want to loosen regulations on nursing home beds. One measure allows nursing homes to move certain beds within organizations or…
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A drug that reverses opioid overdose is available in South Dakota without a prescription. The option is a response to national trends in painkiller abuse.…
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Participants in the Women's March in Sioux Falls have different reasons for demonstrating. Some say it's political; others say the gathering was not about…