On today's show...
The city of Sioux Falls and South Dakota State University hosted the Big Sioux Stewardship Summit this week. The summit explored the state of the river and how to be a better steward for the environment.
Travis Entenman, executive director of Friends of the Big Sioux River, offers a river health checkup (1:00 to 10:10).
The 57th Annual Dakota Conference is next Thursday. We get a preview from Harry Thompson, executive director of the Center for Western Studies at Augustana University (10:10 to 18:55).
A few presenters join us to discuss their research and work. Gina Palefsky, Ph.D., investigates what may have been on display in the South Dakota building of the 1893 Chicago World's Fair (18:55 to 30:58).
Writers Norma and Jerry Wilson talk about settling and caretaking a piece of prairie and a piece of history (30:58 to 44:27).
Plus, John Esposti is heading to Mount Rushmore bright and early on Sunday. He talks about the sunrise Easter service this weekend (44:27 to 49:04).