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Our Dakota Political Junkies recap the 2025 legislative session, and Lt. Gov. Tony Venhuizen looks at a century of history in the Capitol.
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First, how to listen to, instead of debate, the other side. Then, an NPR podcast on trying to save family members lost to online conspiracies.
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Soybean farmers felt the last trade war in the previous Trump administration. Two South Dakota State University economists explore what could happen this time around.
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Elkton High School took home the trophy in 1919. A new book explores the so-called curse that befell the school in the following years—and its enduring sports legacy.
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First Lady Sandy Rhoden discusses her role in the new administration and how she wants to uplift what's great about South Dakota's communities.
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The session is winding to a close. We check in with journalists, legislators and the attorney general ahead of 2025's last drop of the gavel.
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For the first time in a decade, a child care bill gained traction in the South Dakota Statehouse. Rep. Erin Healy discusses how HB 1132 could help a struggling industry.
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Learn the story behind the homes of stories. The new documentary "Free for All" shares the unknown history of the public library in your community.
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"In the Moment" checks in on some of the most important issues before the Legislature this session. We cover prison funding, eminent domain and taxes.
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Local filmmaker Morrisa Maltz met young actors in Spearfish and Pine Ridge while filming "Unknown Country." They take leading roles in her film on childhood and friendship.
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The journey can be more important than the destination. We explore a new documentary about a 350-mile ride for health, a Pierre bike club and the power of a pilgrimage.
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The executive director of the Bishop Dudley Hospitality House shares what she sees every night at the shelter. Plus, highlights from the Sioux Falls Regional Homelessness Forum.
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Three Sioux Falls faith leaders join the show to share what they're hearing from their Hispanic and Native American parishioners.
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South Dakota Republican and Democratic legislative leadership join "In the Moment" to talk about legislative successes and what's still ahead.
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Listen to a three-part series on setting boundaries in the classroom and beyond. Our Teacher Talk panel has advice for connecting with colleagues, students and workloads.
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The "In the Moment" team chooses the library as our Valentines. Explore all the reasons to love your local library and librarians.
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A public health educator discusses how the field turned on its head during the COVID-19 pandemic. Elizabeth Rácz-Brunner, Ph.D., from South Dakota Mines joins us.
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Gov. Larry Rhoden and Lt. Gov. Tony Venhuizen sit down with SDPB to discuss their priorities now that the transition of power is complete.
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Two more recipients of the upcoming Governor's Awards in the Arts join us. Donald Montileaux and Roger Broer discuss colors, dreams and an artist's isolation.
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The 2025 Governor's Awards in the Arts identify South Dakotans who uplift local art across the state. Art educator Mary Wipf and arts advocate Paul Schiller join us.