Ari Jungemann
In the Moment ProducerAri Jungemann is a producer of In the Moment, SDPB's daily news and culture broadcast.
She received her bachelor's degree in Communication Arts: Literature from Southwest Minnesota State University.
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Advocates say there's plenty of work to be done on the MMIP crisis in South Dakota. Lily Mendoza, founder of the Red Ribbon Skirt Society checks-in on the progress ahead of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Awareness Day May 5.
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The 2024 SculptureWalk begins exhibiting May 3. Jim Mathis, SculptureWalk board member, joins for a preview of the 21st exhibition.
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May is National Inventors Month. Rapid City author Dorothy Rosby celebrates with a list of inventions she wants creators to take on (preferably before the month is out).
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More people turn out to vote in national elections than local, but local elections may impact your everyday life much more. Plus, we discuss Gov. Noem's book and her dog.
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More people turn out to vote in national elections than local, but local elections may impact your everyday life much more. Plus, we discuss Gov. Noem's book and her dog.
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We discuss voter turnout and the impacts of local and national elections. And we explore the pitfalls of letting national politicians set a party's priorities.
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We discuss voter turnout and the impacts of local and national elections. And we explore the pitfalls of letting national politicians set a party's priorities.
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South Dakota leads the nation in cases of syphilis. Meghan Curry O'Connell, MD, epidemiologist with the Great Plains Tribal Leaders' Health Board, checks in for an update.
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"Documenting Police Use of Force" and its accompanying online story and database explore the 1,036 deaths caused by "less-lethal" tactics nationwide from 2012 to 2021.
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A new documentary investigates deaths connected to police use of “less-lethal force.” We speak to the director. Plus, which doctors to trust with your health questions.