Cara Hetland
Director of Radio and Journalism ContentCara Hetland is the Director of Radio and Journalism Content for South Dakota Public Broadcasting.
She has 32 years in public radio as a reporter, producer, and manager. Cara also teaches media courses at the University of Sioux Falls.
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It’s Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, so we spoke to Dr. Jeff Murray to understand why younger people are being diagnosed with this cancer and how to prevent it.
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When Johannes Brahms wrote his requiem in German, it was the first of its kind. We learn about the history of the piece and preview the SDSO's upcoming performance.
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A colonoscopy is the best way to catch and prevent colorectal cancer. We learn why rates of this cancer are going up and why younger people are getting diagnosed.
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A colonoscopy is the best way to catch and prevent colorectal cancer. We learn why rates of this cancer are going up and why younger people are getting diagnosed.
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We learn about a maple syrup workshop happening in Brookings this weekend. And we get introduced to all the sweet, sappy confections you can tap into.
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Thune sat down with SDPB's Lee Strubinger to discuss his bid for Senate leadership, as well as the fighting in Ukraine, a TikTok ban and the Farm Bill's stagnation.
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The University of South Dakota's virtual reality lab is being used to expand learning for students in the art department and beyond.
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Three Johns are in the running to be the next Senate minority leader when Sen. Mitch McConnell steps down this fall. One of them is our own Sen. John Thune.
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Three Johns are in the running to be the next Senate minority leader when Sen. Mitch McConnell steps down this fall. One of them is our own Sen. John Thune.
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Sen. Mitch McConnell is stepping down as minority leader. We talk with Thune about why he's in the running for this role. Plus, tap into a sticky, sappy new hobby.