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 governor signed Senate Bill 201 into law. Rep. Will Mortenson discusses how the bill made it over the finish line and what it means for South Dakota landowners.
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Mike Thompson, J.D., dives into a case over a public sleeping ban. And our Dakota Political Junkies preview Thursday's U.S. Supreme Court arguments regarding Donald Trump's presidential immunity.
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The state of South Dakota now offers expanded training opportunities for tribal law enforcement officers here at home. Attorney General Marty Jackley gives us an update.
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We learn about taking care of the river in our backyard. Plus, author Don Carr talks about the real-life environmental crimes that inspired his fictional thriller.
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Beverly Warne passed away on Sunday. We bring you our conversation with the nurse, mentor and Lakota elder from her South Dakota Hall of Fame induction.
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A new poetry Substack invites everyone to find new meaning in the words of the past. Joseph Bottum and Sally Thomas discuss the language that still resonates.
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We check in on the safety of milk and dairy herds after avian flu was detected in South Dakota's cattle. Beth Thompson, state veterinarian, has an update.
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A PBS FRONTLINE documentary tracks the locations and stories of missing Ukrainian children. We speak to the director about Russia's alleged role in the disappearances.
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We take a deep dive into why Medicaid enrollment is lower than expected and the impacts of a possible work requirement amendment. Plus, we journey into travel writing.
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Rana Awdish, MD, became critically ill at the end of her medical training. She shares her story. Plus, we head into the mind of an artist with Meriwether Raindelay.