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How would $1 million change your life?

Illustration of a college student winning a lottery.
Ana Galvañ for NPR

On today's show...

South Dakota seafood lovers rejoice! Your shrimp may one day be grown locally.

SDPB's Evan Walton stopped by a small start-up to uncover how shrimp grown in a landlocked state could find its way to your plate—and even to the frontlines.

Title 42 is set to end this week. What does that mean for the immigration crisis at the border? We talk with U.S. Rep. Dusty Johnson about how the Republican Party wants to handle immigration policy.

If you were handed a $1 million check today, what would you do with it? Let's be honest; we may not make the smartest decisions when spending the windfall.

Financial therapist Rick Kahler joins In the Moment to discuss what newly minted millionaires should do with their winnings.

Plus, grab your fanciest pair of headphones. You'll want them for our conversation with musicians Mark Romanowski and Joel Shotwell. They join us to preview three new albums ahead of their Sioux Falls concert this Saturday.

Lori Walsh is a special correspondent with SDPB and host of the "In the Moment" podcast.
Ellen Koester served as a producer of "In the Moment," SDPB's daily news and culture broadcast.
Ari Jungemann served as a producer of In the Moment, SDPB's daily news and culture broadcast.

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