On today's show...
There’s a new mayor in town in the Black Hills. Rapid City Mayor Jason Salamun introduces himself and his priorities to the rest of the state.
Bea Smith is also stepping into a new role. She’ll become the director of the Northern Innovation and Startup Center next week.
Tasha Fridia joins In the Moment to trace her path from advocacy with Friends of the Children to leadership with the Obama Foundation. She’s part of the first cohort of changemakers in the Obama Foundation’s Leaders USA program.
She discusses her two goals: Being a good relative and being an incrementally better person with each passing day.
We get a sneak peek of the annual Art Collective event happening Friday and Saturday at the Washington Pavilion in Sioux Falls. Jana Anderson, lead curator of the Visual Arts Center, says there will be something for everyone among the works of 80 local artists.
Plus, David Hersrud and Larry Rohrer speculate about what we’d lose if we lost AM radio. They also have new music to share and two 50th anniversaries to celebrate on the latest Fresh Tracks.