SDPB Radio
SDPB Radio Shows
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In the Moment with Lori Walsh is SDPB’s daily radio program.We bring you world-class radio storytelling featuring the highest journalistic integrity. We tell true stories of our state and true stories of people who are doing something or creating something for a reason. We tell these stories with intelligence, fairness, compassion and imagination. We bring our listeners into the conversations and keep them In the Moment.Monday through Friday, at 9 a.m., 12 p.m. and 7 p.m. CTFollow In The Moment on Instagram, Facebook, X and YouTube
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SDPB brings you coverage of South Dakota news each weekday. We then compile those stories into a daily podcast.
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When a woman asked pianist Fats Waller what jazz was, he replied, “Lady, if you got to ask, you ain’t got it.” Writer Whitney Balliett described jazz is the “sound of surprise.” However you care to define jazz, we’ve got it on SDPB Radio. Every weeknight Jazz Nightly host Karl Gehrke brings you a wide variety of jazz from classics by the great legends to the latest sounds by today’s exciting, young artists.
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ON RECORD with host Matt Weesner is music for grownups, featuring a wide variety of sounds, Saturday nights at 7 pm CT, 6 MT. Matt Weesner is a former SDPB Radio Program Director and he's been playing music on the radio for more than 20 years. Weesner started hosting ON RECORD back in early 2004. He also plays piano and keyboards for the Hazel Miller Band and the Joey Canyon Show.
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Swing, bop and jive to the best big band music from the heyday of the swing era through today. Every Sunday night at 9 CT (8 MT) learn about the sounds, leaders, players & arrangers with host Karl Gehrke.A lifelong Big Band afficianado, Gehrke was listening to Benny Goodman and Woody Herman while his dad was listening to Janis Joplin and Steppenwolf. Gehrke has been hosting Big Band Spotlight since 1993. His "day job" is hosting SDPB Radio's Jazz Nightly.
Local Radio News Headlines
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A group appointed by Gov. Larry Rhoden is exploring options for a new prison facility in the state. Following the first of four meetings on what to do about constructing a new men’s prison to address overcrowding, many lawmakers say programming for inmates must increase.
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Owner Reed Kessler said his family is selling both its Aberdeen and Miller stores to Coborn’s Inc. later this month.
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State officials are reminding South Dakotans to call 811 before starting an excavation or digging project.
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Former legislators Linda Duba and Jean Hunhoff take a look at how Rhoden's proposals on property taxes and the prison fit into the budget.
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The South Dakota Board of Regents is planning to increase tuition at the state’s public universities for the first time in several years.
SDPB Daily News Podcast
- PUC gives Summit two weeks to find answers on current application | Apr 11
- Black Hills host Northrop Grumman executives discuss B-21 development | Apr 10
- South Dakota first responders face cut in telehealth crisis care services | Apr 9
- Nationwide ‘Hands Off’ protests draw thousands across South Dakota | Apr 8
- Johnson hopes tariff war goes 'quickly,' leads to better deals | Apr 7
- Gevo CEO: No pipeline, no plant | Apr 4
- 'Staffing shortages' force NWS Sioux Falls to cancel in-person spotter classes | Apr 3