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Greetings from McLaughlin

Season 27 Episode 2 | 29m 29s

We introduce you to James Little Eagle, who makes diamond willow walking canes. We learn about the Defenders of Water School. We meet two artists who are making McLaughlin a better, more beautiful place. We visit the Bullhead American Legion for its 100th anniversary. And we bring you the uplifting story of Koen Park.

Aired: 10/09/24
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Extras
Putting “marks on paper” becomes art. A pen maker, a sketch artist, and an illustrator.
Opening in 1924, the Meridian Bridge connected people and continues to benefit the community.
What does it take to make a good saddle, pair of boots, and pottery? Skill and passion.
Dakota Life Detours Sheep of the Plains
See how industrious South Dakotans are opening their ag operations up to tourists.
Beresford hosts the Frostbite 4, a regional favorite winter road race.
Before fences split up the wide-open prairie, livestock was identified by their brand.
Timber Lake celebrates its heritage in July with the Days of 1910 activities.
Cutting boards, canoes and guitars
Why some people hold onto a brand long after they leave the ranch life.
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