On today's show...
SDPB's C.J. Keene reports in the wake of three failed ballot measures to institute hand-counting this November. He gets a behind-the-scenes look at the electoral process from county auditors.
We head to Badlands National Park to explore a deadly outbreak impacting bighorn sheep. Bill Severud, Ph.D., from South Dakota State University shares how the bighorn recovery project is using working dogs to protect the herd's health.
Norwegian ambassador to the U.S., Anniken Krutnes, was in the SDPB studio during her visit to the Midwest. She discusses our shared values, the power of connection and why she said she felt a little at home in the Dakotas.
Arts researcher Randy Cohen shares his golden rule with us: He says there should never be a story without a number or a number without a story.
Plus, Trap Kit returns to the studio. We learn about the inspiration and creative process behind their new song "Letter" from vocalist Andrew Jandt.