Stories about interesting South Dakota people, places, and things. New programs on the second Thursday of each month, September - June
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Step on to Laurel Prieb Field in Webster, South Dakota. A mini replica of Target Field in Minneapolis.
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Elizabeth Sudmeier was a trailblazer in the CIA for 25 years. In 1962, she was awarded the Intelligence Medal of Merit for her work.
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The Black Hills Roundup began in 1918 as a Red Cross Blood Drive and fundraiser as a response to the heavy fighting and influenza that raged across the western front of WWI.
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Held in Webster, South Dakota each fall, come with SDPB to Pumpkin Fest.
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What began as an idea in the 1980's has blossomed into a showcase of Day County's accomplishments. Take a look around the Day County Museum located in Webster, South Dakota.
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Kory Anderson's love of steam engines shows in his fully restored 150 HP Case Tractor.
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A chance find in 1974 has led to a paleontological site in Hot Springs, South Dakota at which research and excavations are continuing.
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Look around the prairie oasis Little Moreau Recreation Area, home to an abundance of animals and plants. It's also a great place for lots of outdoor activities like biking, boating, and fishing.
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As one of the leading sheep producers in the United States, South Dakota is home to hundreds of thousands of these resilient ruminants. From shearing to searing Chislic, we get an insider’s view of all aspects of the sheep industry.
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The Sutton Rodeo has won a multitude of awards, and their stock has been selected to perform at the National Rodeo Finals every year, but once since that rodeo's inception.