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Kate DiCamillo is the bestselling children's author of "The Tale of Despereaux," "Because of Winn-Dixie," "The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane" and more.
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Michael Sandel, world-renowned philosopher and author, speaks with In the Moment ahead of his presentation at Augustana University.
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Author Linda Elovitz Marshall joins In the Moment to discuss her book "Bob Marshall: Defender of the Wilderness." She shares Bob's story and his love for nature.
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The Rapid City Public Library is working on getting a bookmobile for the community. Terri Davis, director of the library, shares how it will help increase library access.
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Dorothy Rosby's work has appeared in more than 40 publications and several books. She discusses her pathway into humor and how it can be used as a tool to be serious.
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Andrew Kolb will lead several workshops at the KO Lee Public Library on Sept. 29 and 30. He gives us a peek behind the curtain into his creativity and career.
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Edward Curtis, Ph.D., shares the realities of what life was like for early Syrian immigrants in the Midwest. He's the author of "Muslims of the Heartland."
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The South Dakota Guide is one of 48 states guides that were done by the Works Progress Administration Federal Writers Project, a little-known Works Progess program of the 1930s.
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J. Ryan Stradal describes his love for food and the Midwest with In the Moment's Lori Walsh.
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Corabelle Fellows’ story has been obscured by sensationalism, racism and sexism. Author and journalist Chuck Raasch seeks to set the record straight in his new novel.