In The Moment
Monday - Friday
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.
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Latest Episodes
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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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The legislative session is in the rearview mirror. We recap the year’s top stories with our news team. Plus, we talk about Gov. Noem’s smile with the Political Junkies.
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We get a preview of the upcoming Boe Forum and discuss the work of its speaker, David Brooks. Plus, explore the real-life impacts of teachers on the silver screen.
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We talk about who owns a fossil with the president of the Black Hills Institute of Geological Research. Plus, we look at barriers to cancer care in South Dakota.
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We talk with Sen. Lee Schoenbeck about what may be his last session. Plus, why the child care industry had a successful legislative year in South Dakota.
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We learn about programs that cultivate the educators of tomorrow in South Dakota’s classrooms today. Plus, could dental plaque be used to strengthen eroding soils?
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We speak with jazz pianist Matthew Whitaker, who is blind, about his musical journey. Plus, we talk to a Rapid City composer about women writing and performing music.
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SDPB lost one of our own this week. We remember and celebrate the work and voice of Brian Gevik, one of our most insightful and kindest storytellers.
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We head to an intersection of science and art. Meet Marty Two Bulls Jr., the SURF Artist in Residence. Plus, hear a local voice from the new season of “American Idol.”
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"In the Moment Statehouse" heads to the Capitol in the dwindling days of session. We focus in on the state's budget battles as the final deadline looms.