South Dakota History
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Uncuffed is a podcast from member station KALW that explores the lives of people who are incarcerated in California prisons.
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NPR's Danielle Kurtzleben speaks with culture writer Daniel Chin about how the new HBO series The Sympathizer differs from other Hollywood depictions of the Vietnam War.
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The prosecution just about wrapped up its case in Trump's hush money trial. But did they effectively present their case? Scott Detrow and Ximena Bustillo discuss with law professor Jed Shugerman.
More Arts & Life stories
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The chair of the National Endowment for the Humanities is visiting South Dakota this week. We talk to her about breaking barriers and telling more stories.
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At a Pierre middle school, the 1870s came to life in the form of a cache of items that once belonged to Chief Spotted Tail – or Sinte Gleska.
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We treat your ears to two original poems in honor of National Poetry Month. Plus, Joe Santos, Ph.D., joins us for a look at the dollar's value at home and abroad.
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South Dakota poet Joseph Bottum lends us his voice and works for National Poetry Month. Hear and feel the words of "Bliss and Blunder" and "Homecoming."
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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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The State Fair invites entertainers of all ages to submit applications to be featured on the Centennial Stage during the 2024 South Dakota State Fair.
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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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Dancers of all styles and skill levels are welcome at the three-day dance festival happening this weekend. We get a preview of the performances and workshops.
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Grace Powell is South Dakota's 2024 Poetry Out Loud champion. She tells "In the Moment" about her experience performing the spoken word.
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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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We honor Beverly Warne's life and legacy by revisiting our August 2022 conversation with the mentor and Lakota elder.