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On today's show...
One hundred years ago, an AM radio signal launched one of the nation's first educational stations.
E.O. Lawrence would one day be awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics. But first, he was a kid growing up in Canton. He linked his house with a friend's via telegraph. As a young man, his wireless setup let his neighbors know about a Great War in Europe. And he helped put a radio signal on air at the University of South Dakota.
We'll talk about 100 years of what would become South Dakota Public Broadcasting.
A new art exhibition explores the impact of a magazine cover on social change.
Plus, a new Fresh Tracks with David Hersrud. That's later in the hour.