On today's show...
Farmers Union members across the country gathered in Washington, D.C., to speak with lawmakers. Wayne Soren, vice president of the South Dakota Farmers Union, brings us a recap.
Mustard gas has been in use since World War I. Rachel Willand-Charnley, Ph.D., an assistant professor at South Dakota State University, is researching a neutralizing agent.
Seth Tupper, our Dakota Political Junkie, takes a deeper dive into Gov. Kristi Noem's speech at the Monumental Leaders Rally, including the significance of the signs behind her. Tupper is the editor-in-chief of South Dakota Searchlight.
Many South Dakotans had a part in "The Unknown Country." Filmmaker Morrisa Maltz describes how the real people she met in the Black Hills informed her storytelling.
The movie plays at the Sioux Falls State Theatre on Sept. 13 and Sept. 16. It will come to Rapid City and streaming platforms in the future.
Plus, we dive into music, culture and community. The Latino Festival & Parade is happening on Sunday at Levitt at the Falls in Sioux Falls.