Stories about interesting South Dakota people, places, and things. New programs on the second Thursday of each month, September - June
-
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.
-
Dakota Life heads to Webster, South Dakota.
-
In this Dakota Life story from 2012, SDPB takes a look back at the 1972 Rapid City flood.
-
We travel back into the Dakota Life archives to 1999 and meet Fern Wirth and Rosalie Hubert, who describe what life was like for them during wartime.
-
Get to know the history of the Chapel of the Holy Spirit, sometimes called the “Old Stone Church,” located near Timber Lake, South Dakota.
-
In this Dakota Life story from 2005, learn more about the history of Fort Sisseton.
-
South Dakota’s two leading industries are agriculture and tourism. Agritourism combines these endeavors and allows vacationers to relax while learning more about South Dakota. Take a detour to Interior, Sturgis, Spearfish, and more.
-
Come take a look at Ed Westberg's music collection in Beresford, South Dakota. Maybe you'll find something new!
-
NewsJoin SDPB Tuesday, June 4th for a free screening of Dakota Life Greetings from Webster at the Webster Theater.
-
The first settlers at Lake Herman were Herman Luce and his son, William. The log cabin in the park was built for Herman Luce in the summer of 1871.