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Defelonization's effects on law enforcement

Rosa Jundt
Rosa Jundt

On today's In the Moment...

Guest host Cara Hetland explores topics such as meatless Fridays, women-led small businesses, police decision-making and Y.E.T.I.S.

She talks with Kevin Woster about being Catholic during Lent. Going meatless one day a week has benefits beyond the spiritual.

Aikta Marcoulier penned an opinion that celebrates women entrepreneurs during Women's History Month. The regional administrator with the U.S. Small Business Administration brings a discussion on the statistics and realities for women in business.

Voting absentee? Some lawmakers want to adjust the window of time you get to do that. Listen to legislators debate two bills that would change absentee voting provisions.

Stephen Bell, Ph.D., will give a presentation next week about how laws that reclassify felonies affect the decision-making of law enforcement officers. He gives listeners a sneak preview.

We'll head to a frozen lake in South Dakota to meet the littlest members of the Y.E.T.I.S.

Watch the Y.E.T.I.S. in action.

Plus, the Sioux Falls Chamber Music Collective holds its fundraising events this weekend. Yi-Chun Lin, D.M.A., discusses her expectations of a night of music, dance, poetry and delicious food.

Cara Hetland is the Director of Radio and Journalism Content for South Dakota Public Broadcasting.
Ellen Koester served as a producer of "In the Moment," SDPB's daily news and culture broadcast.

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