In the Moment, May 27, 2021 Show 1058. Lake Area Technical College in Watertown has recently received a gift of $10 million from author and philanthropist
In the Moment, May 25, 2021 Show 1056.
Victoria Wicks reports on a lawyer who previously ran a black metal record label that released anti-Semitic and white supremacist material and merchandise. He now lives in Custer and is seeking admission to the South Dakota State Bar Association.
SDPB s Jackie Hendry sat down with Avera Health Vice President Matt Stanley. They talk frankly here about the risks of having access to firearms during a mental health crisis.
Trauma expert Shauna Springer, Ph.D. ( Doc Springer ) joins us to talk about important parallels between combat veterans and healthcare providers during the pandemic. We talk about helplessness, lack of equipment, and the valorization of nurses and doctor. Doc Springer s latest book is called Warrior.
In the Moment, May 17, 2021 Show 1050.
Dr. Shankar Kurra from Monument Health joins us for our COVID update. Today we talk about taking off the masks in South Dakota.
SDPB s Richard Two Bulls brings us the story of a Lakota war veteran who, after he got out of the service, spent 38 years as an educator at Pine Ridge.
Monday Macro with Joe Santos: The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released its measure of the consumer price index (CPI) for April 2021. According to the release, the CPI rose year-over-year by 4.2 percent, the largest year-over-year increase since September 2008. Immediately after the BLS released its report, financial markets found reason to panic. Macroeconomist Joe Santos explains CPI, inflation, and how inflation expectations matter as much as the data points.
In the Moment, May 5, 2021 Show 1042. Laura Edwards is the SDSU Extension State Climatologist. She joins to discuss the U.S. Climate Normal Report and its
In the Moment, April 12, 2021 Show 1025.
SDPB s Lee Strubinger joins us for a behind-the-scenes look at Governor Noem s intentions for a legislative special session and the resistance to her efforts.
The national debt has grown a lot over the course the pandemic. Have we taken on too much? What can be done? For today s Monday Macro, macroeconomist Joe Santos helps us understand what this much debt means and how it impacts the economy. Read Joe s full blog about today s subject here.
On this day 129 years ago, Meade County Commissioners voted to discontinue bounties on wolves. We hear about livestock loss, wolf eradication, and the elusive Custer Wolf.