On today's show...
The Museum of Geology has been open to the public for a hundred years, although its history stretches back to before South Dakota was a state. And, of course, most of its collection is much, much older than that.
Kayleigh Johnson, assistant director of the museum, brings us a brief history lesson.
We hear lawmakers debate the marijuana industry's law enforcement protections.
Head coach Jimmy Rogers knows what it's like to be a player and a coach in the South Dakota State University football program. Now that he has two national titles under his belt, we ask what winning means to him.
Plus, we hear about an upcoming wind band concert with a local twist. Bethany Amundson, director of symphonic bands at the University of South Dakota, and South Dakotan composer Charles Dibley preview the upcoming "605 and Friends" concert.