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Country Music has been a part of the American soundscape for a century, but is difficult to define. Dakota Life producer Melissa Sievers shares her take on the genre.
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Located in Day County, Crandall's post office was established in 1903 and remained in operation until 1973. It is home to the last Standard Oil station to use manual gravity pumps.
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Sometimes the real action is under the Table.
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On the new documentary “RETURN: Native American Women Reclaim Foodways for Health and Spirit.“
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An event commemorating the centennial of the Friendship Tower, which was built by Seth Bullock in honor of his friendship with Teddy Roosevelt.
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Singer/Songwriter Jami Lynn joined us in our Sioux Falls Studios to talk about her inspiration and share a few of her original songs with the audience.
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The discovery that led to the gold mining industry in the Black Hills changed everything and re-shaped the culture of the entire region.
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An SDPB mini-documentary about the founding and success of one of South Dakota's most important and long-lived businesses.
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Niels Ebbeson Hansen, a horticulturalist, artist, and explorer, brought plants from the far corners of the world to the plains of South Dakota.