On today's show...
We talk with a former Black Hills State University student about the philanthropic legacy she leaves behind.
Lorraine Coronato opened the Free Store to assist low-income and first-generation college students. The store will continue now that she’s graduated.
Chris Reeve, Ph.D., provides simple steps everyone can take to make spaces more accessible to people with autism. She’s a keynote speaker at the upcoming Lighting the Way conference at Augustana University.
The economy is shaped by several different forces working with and against each other. Joe Santos, Ph.D., breaks down how a few of those forces affect prices and the GDP as a whole.
We look back on Argus Leader reporting from 1934. The paper covered law enforcement’s concerns about what happens inside cars parked at certain Sioux Falls parks.
Plus, we learn the story and real-life inspirations behind “Grandma’s Tipi: A Present-Day Lakota Story.” Acclaimed author and illustrator S.D. Nelson returns to In the Moment.