On today's show...
U.S. Sen. John Thune discusses resolving differences and finding funding to push a new farm bill through in 2024. He shares his goals for new and existing programs in the package.
The U.S. Department of Justice has made finding answers in unsolved cases of missing or murdered indigenous persons a priority. We ask two people doing this work in South Dakota what that entails.
Assistant U.S. attorney Troy Morley is the missing or murdered indigenous persons liaison for the Great Plains. Alison Ramsdell is the U.S. attorney for the District of South Dakota and chair of the attorney general's Native American issues subcommittee.
We then learn about PBRs — precariously balanced rocks — with South Dakota Magazine's Bernie Hunhoff. He shares his reporting on the science behind the state's many tottering boulders.
Plus, Fresh Tracks looks back at the year that was for the top 10 albums of 2023.