In The Moment
Monday through Friday, live at 12CT/11MT, rebroadcasting at 7CT/6MT
In the Moment is SDPB’s daily news radio program.
We bring you world-class radio storytelling featuring the highest journalistic integrity. We tell true stories of our state and true stories of people who are doing something or creating something for a reason. We tell these stories with intelligence, fairness, compassion and imagination. We bring our listeners into the conversations and keep them In the Moment.
Latest Episodes
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The tech radio crew discusses changing standards of internet privacy and the current benefits and hinderances of artificial intelligence.
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We take a look at the state of local bridges and ask what we can learn from the Baltimore bridge collapse. Plus, the Junkies analyze Gov. Kristi Noem's message to tribes.
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A death knell was sounded for commercial real estate during the COVID-19 pandemic. And afterwards when interest rates went up. But the market is still kicking.
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We talk to scientists, researchers and landowners about our ecological relationship with beavers. Meet nature's top engineer and learn how he builds resilient landscapes.
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We talk to the attorney general about the funding his office received for new digital services. Plus, what the Legislature is doing about the pipeline problem.
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The Great Plains Zoo in Sioux Falls has revealed their master plan. We sit down with the women steering the zoo into its future. Plus, politics' role in the classroom.
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We talk to a documentary filmmaker about preserving and celebrating the Lakota language. Plus, winter returns to the Midwest and we ask how long it will stay.
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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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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.
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We talk to chef Michael Haskett and author Katherine Miller about how cooks and customers can become social advocates. Plus, filling your cup for your mental health.