On today's In the Moment...
Lura Roti brings us a story that has it all: livestock, wool and a pathway into agriculture for young farmers.
We then head from fields here at home to international threats. SDPB's Lee Strubinger spoke with U.S. Sen. Mike Rounds about how cutting-edge weaponry can serve as a deterrent to stop conflicts before they start.
J. Ryan Stradal has a new novel hitting bookshelves soon. He joins In the Moment for a book club with Lori Walsh on "Saturday Night at the Lakeside Supper Club." They dive into the multigenerational tale of food, family, fights and forgiveness.
We'll look into the state's oil potential as evaluated decades ago and get an update from a few years ago.
Brookings residents can leave their lawnmowing for another day—or month. No Mow May helps give the town's pollinators a leg up this spring.
Gabi Bolwerk from the Brookings Sustainability Council tells us how.
Plus, the Children's Museum of South Dakota is hosting an adult playdate on April 21. Kerrie Vilhauer talks about how adults ages 21 and up can unleash their inner kid at the Museum After Dark party.