SDPB Staff
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In the Moment broadcasts from the 2024 South Dakota Arts Conference held in Sioux Falls on June 7, 2024.
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David Hersrud takes a look at the state of classical music and surfaces a few rising stars of the new generation of classical composers and conductors.
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With Mount Rushmore as a backdrop, President Dwight Eisenhower addressed the South Dakota Young Republicans League on June 11, 1953.
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A man convicted in a West River bank robbery is sentenced to ten years in federal prison.
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In this Dakota Life story from 2012, SDPB takes a look back at the 1972 Rapid City flood.
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We travel back into the Dakota Life archives to 1999 and meet Fern Wirth and Rosalie Hubert, who describe what life was like for them during wartime.
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Get to know the history of the Chapel of the Holy Spirit, sometimes called the “Old Stone Church,” located near Timber Lake, South Dakota.
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In this Dakota Life story from 2005, learn more about the history of Fort Sisseton.
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Fort Sisseton was established in eastern Dakota Territory in 1864. Today, the restored army base features renovated buildings and festival events, recalling the fort's importance as a frontier outpost.
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South Dakota’s two leading industries are agriculture and tourism. Agritourism combines these endeavors and allows vacationers to relax while learning more about South Dakota. Take a detour to Interior, Sturgis, Spearfish, and more.