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Gov. Kristi Noem has tapped into a deep vein of historical controversy with her request for $5 million to upgrade the state's airplane fleet.
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What's it like to reexamine our view of history after removing barriers of racism and bias?
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Sixty-eight years ago, U.S. Navy pilot Royce Williams survived what is perhaps the longest aerial dogfight in U.S. military history.
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Historian, author, and professor John Miller has died. He was known as the leading South Dakota historian. Jon Lauck joined us with his tribute.
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In recent years South Dakota has seen an increase in investigations of recorded and unrecorded archeological sites identified as bison kill sites in the state.
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SD Synod ELCA Bishop Constanze Hagmaier joined In the Moment to discuss the fall of the Berlin Wall. Listen to the full conversation and read the transcript here.
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Ahead of SDPB's screening of “Words from a Bear“ and discussion at the SD Festival of Books, we spoke with film producer Jill Momaday about her father and her work.
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Matthias Clasen, a professional wolf hunter from 1898 through 1912, worked for the U.S. government, reservation authorities, and all of the big cattle ranches in northwestern South
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Halvor Solberg developed the curriculum for the mechanical engineering department at South Dakota State University. He not only taught classes but also designed the building that n
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A 1932 storm that killed two ravaged land and property where two shopping malls now stand.