Stories about interesting South Dakota people, places, and things. New programs on the second Thursday of each month, September - June
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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.
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A good saddle is an important part of any South Dakota rancher, as is a pair of boots. Examine a saddle collection, what it takes to make custom cowboy boots, and pottery with spirit. We detour to Midland, Bushnell, and Wolsey.
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Across South Dakota, you'll find century farms. Farms that have been owned by the same family for 100 or more years. In this 2002 Dakota Life story, we visit some of the farms across the state.
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In this Dakota Life story from 2015, come with SDPB to the Brown Earth Church in rural Grant County, South Dakota.
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Come, sit and enjoy Legler Park (Upper City Park) in Redfield, South Dakota.
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Once a bustling railroad depot in Redfield, South Dakota fell in disarray. In 2002, the City of Redfield received a federal grant and restored the depot to its original grandeur. Today, it's a visitor center where you can see railroad artifacts, model trains, and more.