On today's show...
When eligible pregnant people roll up their sleeves, their unborn babies get protection from RSV. Erica Schipper, M.D., from Sanford Health explains how the new RSV vaccine for pregnant people works.
Vacationing families are often on the lookout for fun and unique experiences. More are coming to South Dakota for just that according to new data from the state’s Department of Tourism.
SDPB's Lee Strubinger brings us his interview on vacationers and visitors with Gov. Kristi Noem and Secretary of Tourism Jim Hagen.
We dive into the creative process that went into the new song "Running the Milky Way." It started as a piece of art crafted by Sandy Swallow and became music thanks to a creative partnership between her and Scott Simpson.
Kevin Woster reminisces on his memories of Gov. George Mickelson and the previous governor’s curiosity about an eggplant. Or was it a rutabaga?
Plus, we get a peek inside the instrument of the South Dakota Symphony Orchestra's principal oboist. Jeffrey Paul and Maestro Delta David Gier preview their Mozart & More performance this Saturday.