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  • Today from SDPB - a look at the economy with federal farm aid on the way and one college's plans to help affordable housing in Sioux Falls.
  • Today from SDPB - the latest on what South Dakota producers are saying about bridge payments from the federal government and a look at the Rapid City Fire Department's recruiting efforts for its Veterans Wildland Fuel Module.
  • U.S. Senator Mike Rounds provides an update on funding for construction projects at Ellsworth Air Force Base. He also answers questions about the legal rationale for U.S. boat strikes in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific Ocean.
  • DHS has a new ad campaign. Secretary Kristi Noem faces scrutiny over how it was funded. We learn about this history of Noem's advertising strategies and controversies.
  • Today from SDPB - Incumbent Gov. Larry Rhoden announces a run to keep his seat in Pierre, the Oglala Sioux Tribe pulls out of two organizations citing they are no longer advocating for OST's interests and a look at a TIF district that's sparking debate.
  • Craig Mattick’s guest is a former Roosevelt Rough Rider who won state titles in basketball and volleyball, was South Dakota’s Gatorade Volleyball Player of the Year, and became one of the first from the state to play Big Ten volleyball. She still ranks among Penn State’s all-time greats, has coached at the college level, and now runs her own photography business. Welcome to In Play, Ashley Peterson Buckley.
  • Today from SDPB - Secretary of State testified before the Legislative audit committee, one legislator looks to fill a gap for interpretive services in contested administrative cases and a closer look at the contested Pete Lien and Sons shooting Range.
  • This week, Nate Wek and Jason Andera preview the 2025 SDHSAA State Volleyball Tournaments. They tell you what matchups to watch out for and team leaders for all three classes.
  • Today from SDPB - a look at Rapid City's housing during a period of development and growth, Sioux Falls prepares for a winter of firsts and federal spending for Ellsworth Airforce Base.
  • Farmers say the 2018 Farm Bill is not meeting the needs of today's production ag families. Doug Sombke with South Dakota Farmers Union lays out his organization's plan for updates to the farm sector safety net.
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