On today's show...
Joe Santos, Ph.D., wouldn’t have known about his higher education opportunities without university outreach.
Now, as director of the Ness School of Management and Economics at South Dakota State University, he’s expanding his university's outreach with an outpost at Startup Sioux Falls.
We learn about a visit from a group of indigenous Australian professionals and the lifelong connections that will come from it.
Linda Peterson, a Rotarian in Rapid City, shares about the Australia-USA Wiradjuri/Oceti Sakowin Rotary Group Study Exchange.
The First Fruits Harvest Festival is about more than feeding one Sioux Falls neighborhood one meal. It’s about reconnecting with humanity. Jordan Deffenbaugh explains how.
We replay our conversation with Katie Hunhoff about her "Elk Magic" article.
Kevin Woster takes us back to a medical mystery and sweet treat from his teenage years.
The White Spruce Chamber Players are known for finding the fun in chamber music. The group will perform on Sunday at Westminster Presbyterian Church in Sioux Falls. Pianist Brett Cooper brings us a preview.