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Deadwood's haunted history, plus music to aid Ukraine

Courtesy Deadwood History, Inc.
Adams House, Deadwood, SD

On today's show …

Halloween is a time when children of all ages make their way through neighborhoods gathering candy and showing off their costumes. We talk safety with the Rapid City Police Department.

We Meet the Candidates for the state house and senate in the 2022 election. Jay Shultz, a Democrat, is running for state representative in District 34. We also meet Steve Duffy, a Republican, running for state representative in District 32.

Deadwood South Dakota has a rich history. Some of that history perhaps includes visitors from the past. Rose Speirs from Deadwood History gets into some paranormal activity.

Plus International composer Calvin Jones will perform on November 4th in Rapid City and November 9th in Sioux Falls. The concerts are part of an effort to assist Ukrainian refugees and other immigrants relocating to South Dakota. We reconnect with Calvin Jones to learn about his personal experience as a refugee.

Lori Walsh is a special correspondent with SDPB and host of the "In the Moment" podcast.
Megan hosts All Things Considered and the SDPB News 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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