On today's In the Moment...
A new economic survey is trying to learn more about unsung agricultural products in South Dakota. The South Dakota Specialty Producers Association is collecting data on crops beyond the typical soybeans and corn.
We'll then head to the Black Hills for a deep dive on a different kind of research. A new paper from Black Hills State University reinforces the toxicity of algae blooms.
Assistant professor Matthew Pawlus, Ph.D., and student Bryan Burton are authors on the paper and join In the Moment to discuss their findings.
Jon Hunter is publisher emeritus of the Madison Daily Leader and this week's Dakota Political Junkie. He and Lori Walsh analyze what South Dakota's politicians said and didn't say about Donald Trump's indictment.
We'll hear more from Belle Fourche about the changing wool industry.
John Esposti and Eileen Roggenthen bring a reflection on 75 years of sunrise Easter services at Mount Rushmore. They'll also talk about what churchgoers can expect this Sunday.
Plus, the South Dakota sky lit up with a beautiful northern lights display a few weeks ago. Photographer and videographer Christian Begeman is here to talk about the sight and the striking images he captured.