On today's show...
South Dakota turned down federal food funding that would have helped families living on the edge. Bart Pfankuch, content director at South Dakota News Watch, puts the funding rejection into its political context.
David Herbster joins us to look back at his longtime career with the University of South Dakota's Athletic Department. We explore the legacy he leaves behind and get his advice for the university's next athletic director.
As we begin to feel more of climate change's effects, we take a hard look at the river bisecting the state. Who really owns it? Is there enough water to go around?
Our Dakota Political Junkie, Jon Hunter, explores this issue as the Lewis & Clark Regional Water System nears completion. Read his full editorial.
Erik Helland with Landscape Garden Centers has tips to help your plants weather the extreme heat.
Plus, we discuss the irreverently funny new play, "The Canonized Club: The Curious Lives & Deaths of the Saints." Playwright Deena Ronayne and director Kane Anderson, Ph.D., dive into the art, humor and history behind its plot.
Learn more about "The Canonized Club" performances in Aberdeen, South Dakota.