Stories about interesting South Dakota people, places, and things. New programs on the second Thursday of each month, September - June
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Dakota Life heads to Winner, South Dakota.
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The evolution of the Burke Rodeo started in 1990 when a man wanted a place for kids to practice riding and roping. After a whole lot of welding, the work of building a rodeo began.
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The odds of having twins are low, but what are the chances that four sets of twins live on the same street? Astronomical.
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To highlight the upcoming episode of Dakota Life, we share about the town of McLaughlin and its origins.
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SDPB talks with Burke Mayor Tom Glover about how the community rebuilt itself better than ever after this tornado ripped the town apart and brought the people closer together.
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If you ask around town, Myrna Brunz taught pretty much everyone who has come through the Burke school system. As she turned the page on teaching, she's found a new chapter in writing about all-things happening in town.
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The Burke Area Farmers Market was named the best in the state. Evidence can be seen in the enthusiasm of customers and the commitment of vendors.
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Local artist, Kate Witt, beautifies Burke with a brush, some paint, and a story. Arguably her best yet, in downtown Burke she tells the story of a man who was a pillar of the community.
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NewsJoin SDPB for a free screening of Dakota Life Greetings from McLaughlin Wednesday, October 2nd at the McLaughlin High School
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The Newell Ram Sale and Show allows sheep herdsmen and women to access global genetics so they can better participate in what has become a global sheep economy. SDPB stopped by in 2019 to learn more.