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Native POP returns and curing the pain of high inflation

Lafawn Janis, executive director of Native POP, at the SDPB Black Hills Studio in Rapid City.
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Lafawn Janis, executive director of Native POP, at the SDPB Black Hills Studio in Rapid City.

On today's show...

Joe Santos is here with us as part of our crash course in economic literacy. We'll talk about the stimulus spending of the pandemic, the fiscal and monetary policy trying to stabilize prices, and what flavor of recession we might be looking at.

Now that abortion rights are no longer federally protected, the battle over services returns to the states. SDPB's Lee Strubinger reports.

We handle the heat with fireworks of color in the garden. Erik Helland explains.

Plus, Native POP returns to Rapid City.

Lori Walsh is a special correspondent with SDPB and host of the "In the Moment" podcast.
Chris has nearly 30 years of experience in radio broadcasting and production.
Carl Norquist is a producer and writer for In the Moment. An EMMY-winning producer, Carl previously worked for KTIV News 4 in Sioux City, IA. Carl is a Minnesota native and graduate of Augustana University with majors in Art and English.

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