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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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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Katherine Miller discusses her book "At the Table" and how chefs can engage in advocacy in the kitchen and beyond. Local chef Michael Haskett joins the conversation.
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We talk about prioritizing your mental health and finding what fills your cup with the On Call with the Prairie Doc® team.
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This year in Pierre, lawmakers tweaked several election laws and registration requirements. We discuss a few of those changes with Pennington County Auditor Cindy Mohler.
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Sioux Falls Police Chief Jon Thum shares the public safety trends from last year. Plus, he discusses officer recruitment going into the summer months.
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Bruce Blumer is co-founder of Haiti Alive and visited the island this winter. He discusses how the situation has deteriorated since then and his worries for the future.
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We talk about what changed this year with South Dakota's election laws — and what didn't. Plus, we dive into last year's crime statistics in Sioux Falls.
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We talk about what changed this year with South Dakota's election laws — and what didn't. Plus, we dive into last year's crime statistics in Sioux Falls.
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Darren Clabo, Ph.D., explains how South Dakota's warm and dry winter could contribute to an increased risk of wildfires this spring and summer.
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Signe Stuart shaped young artists at South Dakota State University for 22 years. An exhibit at the South Dakota Art Museum explores her artistic legacy.