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  • April is National Poetry Month. Lee Ann Roripaugh, professor of English at the University of South Dakota, joined Dakota Midday to share a few of her…
  • Lt. Col. George A. Larson (USAF-Ret.) is giving a talk about his sixth book, "A Seabee's Story: Tinian and Okinawa B-29s and the Air War Against Japan,"…
  • On June 4, 1903, the Franklin Hotel opened to the public with an elaborate reception and ball. But what happened in the days leading up to the event?…
  • Kent Meyers, Black Hills State University Associate Professor of Humanities, is leaving to spend five weeks as a writer-in-residence in two French cities.…
  • February 27 is the 40th anniversary of the Wounded Knee occupation in South Dakota. Author and journalist Stew Magnuson wrote about the occupation and…
  • A family tragedy propelled Tony Baccarini on a journey towards healing and discovery. He was admitted at Kenilworth Psychiatric Clinic and spent the next…
  • Military historian and artist John Mollison talked about his new project, "666 The Devil's Number: The Amazing Service of Col. Hank Snow," a look into the…
  • In her new book "Martin Luther King Jr.: A King Family Tribute," Dr. Angela Farris Watkins, King's niece, has gathered the King family for the first time…
  • January 27th is International Holocaust Remembrance Day, the anniversary of the day Auschwitz was liberated by Soviet troops in 1945. Patrick Hicks,…
  • In her latest mystery, author Lori Armstrong's character Mercy Gunderson is back in "Merciless." A former Army sniper, Gunderson investigates a…