Stories about interesting South Dakota people, places, and things. New programs on the second Thursday of each month, September - June
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To commemorate and celebrate the Dakota Life team's adventure to create a portrait of the people and places of McLaughlin, James Little Eagle gifted us a hand-made diamond willow walking cane.
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Out of tragedy, an uplifting and inspiring story about the legacy of Koen Tiger. After passing away, his parents were inspired to transform a McLaughlin park in his honor.
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Emmanuel Emnace came to McLaughlin, South Dakota from halfway around the world. His impact on the community will be felt for decades through a mural painted with his art class.
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In this Dakota Life story from 1999, SDPB chronicles the history of Yankton's Meridian Bridge.
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The Meridian Bridge at Yankton, South Dakota, which has been in use for a century, proved a boon to the citizens of southeastern South Dakota
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Dakota Life heads to McLaughlin, South Dakota.
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In this Dakota Life story from 2017, see how the South Dakota towns of Britton, Murdo, and Philip provide big-screen entertainment to their communities.
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Dakota Life heads to Winner, South Dakota.
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The evolution of the Burke Rodeo started in 1990 when a man wanted a place for kids to practice riding and roping. After a whole lot of welding, the work of building a rodeo began.
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The odds of having twins are low, but what are the chances that four sets of twins live on the same street? Astronomical.