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SD Focus: Teens and Isolation

Season 28 Episode 8 | 27m 18s

The U.S. Surgeon General says isolation is an epidemic with major health risks, including for young people. Sturgis Brown High School students report on the effects of isolation in their community. A panel of mental health experts discuss ways you can support the young people in your life.

Aired: 05/24/23
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Extras
Training and mental health risks add to EMS staffing challenges.
South Dakota rangeland is being invaded by Eastern Red Cedar in what is called the Green Glacier.
Emergency medical services in South Dakota are at risk of shuttering, and lawmakers seek solutions.
How Wall Drug, the Badlands, and Mt. Rushmore prepare for peak tourism season.
How habitat preservation, waste water management, and trail systems contribute to SD tourism.
How some Black Hills communities are adapting to the rise of short-term rentals like Airbnb.
Meet some of the South Dakotans who've made a career out of sharing their home state with visitors.
Policy makers continue researching the cost of child care and potential solutions.
Some see tourism as a chance to preserve Native American culture and promote entrepreneurship.
The allure of South Dakota's pioneer and Wild West history attracts visitors from around the globe.
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Training and mental health risks add to EMS staffing challenges.
South Dakota rangeland is being invaded by Eastern Red Cedar in what is called the Green Glacier.
Emergency medical services in South Dakota are at risk of shuttering, and lawmakers seek solutions.
How Wall Drug, the Badlands, and Mt. Rushmore prepare for peak tourism season.
How habitat preservation, waste water management, and trail systems contribute to SD tourism.
How some Black Hills communities are adapting to the rise of short-term rentals like Airbnb.
Meet some of the South Dakotans who've made a career out of sharing their home state with visitors.
Policy makers continue researching the cost of child care and potential solutions.
Some see tourism as a chance to preserve Native American culture and promote entrepreneurship.
The allure of South Dakota's pioneer and Wild West history attracts visitors from around the globe.