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This week we're in South Dakota discussing how a quiet creek became a river of death. Then, we'll talk about a fortified dugout. Buckle up and join us on this dark and twisted ride through the Mount Rushmore State. You may now join us on Patreon or buy us a Cocktail. Be sure to subscribe on Apple and leave a review, or, email us at unitedstatesofmurder@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter! Hunt A Killer's immersive murder mystery games throw you into the center of brutal murders, eerie disappearances, suspicious poisonings, and even supernatural horrors. And it's up to you to examine the clues, evaluate the suspects, and find the thread that ties the case together. HUNTGA1010 - $10 off any item HUNTGA10 - 10% off Order HUNTGA20 - 20% off 6mo or 12mo Subscription Sources: Native Sun News, Argus Leader, LA Times, Broken Circle, Vivos Shelter, Only In Your State, New York Post Music by Pixabay --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unitedstatesofmurder/support
In November of 1973, five teenage friends were attacked while they sat around a campfire at a local state reserve. After killing four of them, the final girl was taken into a van before being dropped off at home, able to share her story with the police in hopes of catching the monsters behind it all. This is the story of Sandra Cheskey, Roger Essem, Stewart Baade, Dana Baade, and Michael Hadrath. Also known as Gitchie Girl, and the Gitchie Manitou Murders. BONUS EPISODES Apple Subscriptions: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/going-west-true-crime/id1448151398 Patreon: patreon.com/goingwestpodcast CASE SOURCES 1. Find A Grave: https://www.findagrave.com/virtual-cemetery/395258 2. Sioux City Journal: https://www.newspapers.com/image/497248567/?terms=gitchie%20girl&match=1 3. Kingsport Times: 4. Des Moines Register: https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/crime/1/01/01/sole-survivor-of-brutal-1973-slayings-finds-strength-to-tell-her-story/3726397/ 5. The Holland Evening Sentinel: https://www.newspapers.com/image/11889310/?terms=gitchie%20manitou%20murders&match=1 6. No One Can Hear You Scream: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/amzn1.dv.gti.1832f18f-dfdf-4b3f-ba26-3e7d7bb7b24d?ref_=imdbref_tt_wbr_ovf__pvt_aiv&tag=imdbtag_tt_wbr_ovf__pvt_aiv-20 7. Argus-Leader: https://www.argusleader.com/story/news/crime/2021/11/16/gitchie-manitou-murders-1973-survivor-sandra-cheskey-fryer-brothers-south-dakota-iowa/8637229002/ 8. The Cinemaholic: https://thecinemaholic.com/where-are-allen-david-and-james-fryer-now/ 9. Argus-Leader: https://www.newspapers.com/image/238916630/?terms=%22michael%20hadrath%22&match=1 10. Murderpedia: https://murderpedia.org/male.F/f/fryer-brothers.htm 11. Argus-Leader: https://argusleader.newspapers.com/image/238916994/?clipping_id=48458612&fcfToken=eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJmcmVlLXZpZXctaWQiOjIzODkxNjk5NCwiaWF0IjoxNjk4MTk1NjY4LCJleHAiOjE2OTgyODIwNjh9.V2kgk_9wvFxXqbh9tu2OrYcId4Vr0BfWVUtY-MwNpUU 12. Argus-Leader: https://www.newspapers.com/image/239091110/?terms=allen%20fryer%20escape&match=1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This is part 3 of 3! In the next few episodes, we discuss Michael Swango, a brilliant and successful student who seemed to have the future at his fingertips. However, he had a bit of a dark fascination which he carried over into his professional career as a doctor. Considered one of the most prolific serial killers, Swango used his status to violate the Hippocratic oath.To access earlier episodes of Corpus Delicti and to help support the show, please visit patreon.com/corpusdelictiOur merch store can be found at teepublic.com/stores/corpus-delicti-podcastMusic by:Kai Engel"Daemones"Blooper music by:Art of Escapism"Coal Miners"This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, PO Box 1866, Mountain View, CA 94042, USA.Sources:13 Dec 1992, Page 4 - Argus-Leader at Newspapers.com06 Feb 1994, 37 - The La Crosse Tribune at Newspapers.com06 Feb 1994, 39 - The La Crosse Tribune at Newspapers.com06 Feb 1994, 29 - Ledger-Enquirer at Newspapers.com“Blind Eye: The Terrifying Story of a Doctor who Got Away With Murder” by James B. Stewarthttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Swangohttps://www.mitchellrepublic.com/news/the-vault/double-o-swango-what-happened-to-dr-michael-swango-who-left-trail-of-dead-patients-in-midwest-elsewherehttps://murderpedia.org/male.S/s/swango-michael.htmhttps://unsolvedmysteries.fandom.com/wiki/Michael_SwangoThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3202197/advertisement
This is part 2 of 3! In the next few episodes, we discuss Michael Swango, a brilliant and successful student who seemed to have the future at his fingertips. However, he had a bit of a dark fascination which he carried over into his professional career as a doctor. Considered one of the most prolific serial killers, Swango used his status to violate the Hippocratic oath.To access earlier episodes of Corpus Delicti and to help support the show, please visit patreon.com/corpusdelictiOur merch store can be found at teepublic.com/stores/corpus-delicti-podcastMusic by:Kai Engel"Daemones"Blooper music by:Art of Escapism"Coal Miners"This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, PO Box 1866, Mountain View, CA 94042, USA.Sources:13 Dec 1992, Page 4 - Argus-Leader at Newspapers.com06 Feb 1994, 37 - The La Crosse Tribune at Newspapers.com06 Feb 1994, 39 - The La Crosse Tribune at Newspapers.com06 Feb 1994, 29 - Ledger-Enquirer at Newspapers.com“Blind Eye: The Terrifying Story of a Doctor who Got Away With Murder” by James B. Stewarthttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Swangohttps://www.mitchellrepublic.com/news/the-vault/double-o-swango-what-happened-to-dr-michael-swango-who-left-trail-of-dead-patients-in-midwest-elsewherehttps://murderpedia.org/male.S/s/swango-michael.htmhttps://unsolvedmysteries.fandom.com/wiki/Michael_SwangoThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3202197/advertisement
This is part 1 of 3! In the next few episodes, we discuss Michael Swango, a brilliant and successful student who seemed to have the future at his fingertips. However, he had a bit of a dark fascination which he carried over into his professional career as a doctor. Considered one of the most prolific serial killers, Swango used his status to violate the Hippocratic oath.To access earlier episodes of Corpus Delicti and to help support the show, please visit patreon.com/corpusdelictiOur merch store can be found at teepublic.com/stores/corpus-delicti-podcastMusic by:Kai Engel"Daemones"Blooper music by:Art of Escapism"Coal Miners"This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, PO Box 1866, Mountain View, CA 94042, USA.Sources:13 Dec 1992, Page 4 - Argus-Leader at Newspapers.com06 Feb 1994, 37 - The La Crosse Tribune at Newspapers.com06 Feb 1994, 39 - The La Crosse Tribune at Newspapers.com06 Feb 1994, 29 - Ledger-Enquirer at Newspapers.com“Blind Eye: The Terrifying Story of a Doctor who Got Away With Murder” by James B. Stewarthttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Swangohttps://www.mitchellrepublic.com/news/the-vault/double-o-swango-what-happened-to-dr-michael-swango-who-left-trail-of-dead-patients-in-midwest-elsewherehttps://murderpedia.org/male.S/s/swango-michael.htmhttps://unsolvedmysteries.fandom.com/wiki/Michael_SwangoThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3202197/advertisement
Joe Sneve is a journalist, co-founder of The Dakota Scout. We talked about his departure from the Argus Leader, what goes into starting a new business and publication, and much more. Topics included: $5.33 is what it cost to get Joe as a guest? Legislators party for three months, Lord Calvert isn't as bad as it looks, car salesmen > politicians, how newspapers screwed themselves, why he is not an activist journalist, and "news tips welcome." SIOUX FALLS SHOOTING can help you learn to shoot, get better at shooting, or get your South Dakota Enhanced Carry Permit, and you will have fun in the process. Check out Andy's classes or book a private session by going to SiouxFallsShooting.com
Bert is joined by Michael McCleary of the Argus Leader this hour to discuss this next move and so much more!
Is a dynasty dawning in Brookings? Is it over in Fargo? Will Stig retire? Sights and sounds of Frisco. And inside the mind of Matt's move after 19 years at the Argus Leader.
01/06/23: Joel is broadcasting live from Frisco, Texas, and is joined by Matt Zimmer to talk about the upcoming championship game. Matt has been a sportswriter at the Argus Leader since 2004, mostly covering South Dakota State Athletics.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The guys kick off the Wednesday edition of the show by talking all things SDSU with Matt Zimmer of the Argus Leader!
Bert fills in for JT today and opens the show talking about the upcoming USD-SDSU rivalry matchup and more, and is joined by Matt Zimmer of the Argus Leader!
In this episode the guys sit down with Matt Zimmer of the Argus Leader and discuss the weekend that was in Springfield at Missouri State. They also talk about the upcoming match-up with the Fighting Leathernecks for Western Illinois, and are joined at the very end by an extra special guest "The Rev" #GoJacks #Jackrabbits #SouthDakotaState #SouthDakotaStateUniversity #Football #FCSFansNation #FearTheFCS #FCS --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jackrabbit-illstrtd/support
Charlie Hildebrand joins Nathan to preview Week 1 of the College Football season.Matt Zimmer of the Argus Leader joins Nathan to preview the 2022 South Dakota State football season as the Jacks open up at Iowa.
Brent Blum of the We Are Collective joins the program in the first hour to talk Iowa State Football. Matt Zimmer of Argus Leader previews the South Dakota State Jackrabbits to kick off the 2nd hour. Lee Sterling of Paramount Sports makes his first appearance of 2022 on "Odds & Ends" to wrap up the show.
IT'S FINALLY HERE. Mark Rogers and Cory Brada are joined by Matt Zimmer of the Argus Leader in South Dakota to preview this Saturday's Hawkeyes vs. Jackrabbits season-opener inside Kinnick Stadium. Join Mark Rogers and Cory Brada every Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. CT for Iowa Hawkeyes LIVE on the Iowa at the Voice of CFB channel on YouTube.
Andrew Downs gets an inside look at the South Dakota State Jackrabbits with Matt Zimmer of the Argus Leader. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gwen Vivian Miller didn't show up for work on Leap Day, February 29th, 1968. Gwen was 60 years old, had no children, and ran the pharmacy at Bennett–Clarkson Memorial hospital, now known as Regional West in Rapid City, South Dakota.Despite her independence, though, Gwen was in declining health and had a history of medical complications due to her diabetes. So, when she didn't show up for work, two co-workers, thinking she may have gone into insulin shock, went to her house at 3901 Hall Street. Inside, they found Gwen dead in her bed and it appeared to them that she had died in her sleep.Sources:Bush, Kent. “DNA, genealogy identify 1968 Rapid City rapist, murderer | Crime & Courts | rapidcityjournal.com.” Rapid City Journal, 17 June 2019, https://rapidcityjournal.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/dna-genealogy-identify-1968-rapid-city-rapist-murderer/article_9f0e53af-4efd-5a54-8494-f17f84a5b3b8.html. Accessed 18 April 2022.“Find A Grave.” Eugene Caroll Field, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47208255/eugene-carroll-field.“Investigators crack cold case murder of South Dakota woman.” KRQE, 18 June 2019, https://www.krqe.com/news/national/investigators-crack-cold-case-murder-of-south-dakota-woman/. Accessed 19 April 2022.“Rapid City police solve 51-year-old cold case with help of genealogy.” Argus Leader, 17 June 2019, https://www.argusleader.com/story/news/2019/06/17/rapid-city-police-solve-51-year-old-cold-case-help-genealogy-gwen-miller/1481518001/. Accessed 18 April 2022.“RCPD Cold Case Unit solves 1968 Gwen Miller homicide | Rapid City South Dakota.” City of Rapid City, 17 June 2019, https://www.rcgov.org/news/rcpd-cold-case-unit-solves-1968-gwen-miller-homicide-6661.html?fbclid=IwAR24ofpkwho0GtcD7eaRo73kLfuiP2VNSFLP96wAnRoOKcdHqnvuswjoPhI. Accessed 18 April 2022.“RCPD Press Conference.” FB Watch, 17 06 2019, https://fb.watch/cuzs3TE_0o/.“Sheriff's Officers Continue Investigation of Gwen Miller Slaying 11 Months Ago.” Rapid City Journal, 23 01 1969, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/100046590/sheriffs-officers-continue-investigatio/.“Technology helps solve cold cases.” Rapid City Journal, 02 08 2008, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/100042476/technology-helps-solve-cold-cases/.“Unsolved Strangulation Murder Happened Two Years Ago.” Rapid City Journal, 28 02 1970, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/100039947/unsolved-strangulation-murder-happened-t/.Press conference link:https://fb.watch/dUWE3l1Oox/Script was wonderfully written and researched by Troy Larson:https://linktr.ee/troylarsoncreativeReviews are so nice to receive for us podcasters, if you like the show, please consider leaving one.Donations are appreciated, if you would like to help support the show, use the link below and buy me a coffee:http://Ko-fi.com/crimeatoriumAll of Crimeatorium's links:https://linktr.ee/CrimeatoriumIf you have a case suggestion, a comment about a case or a business inquiry, leave a voicemail message. If you would like me to get back to you, please leave your contact information.https://www.speakpipe.com/CrimeatoriumPodcast promo:Great Lakes True Crimehttps://www.podpage.com/greatlakestruecrime/Music:CO.AG Musichttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcav...Kevin MaCleod"Long Note Two" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Chirp has the best deals on audio books, I just bought one about a female serial killer for $1.99! Check it out and get 50% off your first purchase:http://fbuy.me/tOoSw“The sign of intelligence is that you are constantly wondering. Idiots are always dead sure about every damn thing they are doing in their life.”― Jaggi VasudevSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/crimeatorium9009/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In July of 1992, a 31-year-old veterinarian was found dead in his Montana home. Although he was loved deeply by his family and friends, and had a passion for helping animals, he did had some enemies, one man in particular who claimed Bryan stole his girlfriend. But was he behind the killing, or was it someone else in their tiny rural town? This is the story of Bryan Rein. BONUS EPISODE patreon.com/goingwestpodcast CASE SOURCES 1. Great Falls Tribune: https://www.newspapers.com/image/242269434/?terms=bryan%20rein&match=1 2. Great Falls Tribune: https://www.newspapers.com/image/242270876/?terms=bryan%20rein&match=1 3. Dateline: https://www.peacocktv.com/watch/asset/tv/dateline-nbc/9060582955933764112 4. Argus Leader: https://www.argusleader.com/story/news/crime/2014/05/01/brandon-man-arrested-connection-mid-s-mont-murder/8574551/ 5. Great Falls Tribune: https://www.greatfallstribune.com/story/news/local/2016/01/07/geraldine-murder-subject-dateline-mystery/78429942/ 6. Cinemaholic: https://thecinemaholic.com/thomas-jaraczeski-now/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Megan Raposa is an award-winning journalist with a passion for local news. She started her own hyperlocal news outlet, Sioux Falls Simplified, in early 2021 with the goal of making it easy to feel smart about the forces that shape her city. Megan has always been a writer, and she discovered the journalism path in college and fell in love with it. She started at the Argus Leader newspaper in Sioux Falls, SD and worked a variety of jobs during her time there. Eventually, she left to start her own business (during a pandemic, with a four month old), and it has been a journey to get to the point where she is at. This conversation with Megan brought up so much insight into her life and her business (and business in general). Here are some of the main things we talked about: What drew Megan to journalism Being a journalist in South Dakota All about Sioux Falls Simplified The need that Megan saw to fill Making news easy to digest and understand Juggling motherhood and entrepreneurship Managing deadlines while working for yourself Bias in reporting and being transparent Making and fixing mistakes in business Megan's favorite part about entrepreneurship It was fun chatting with Megan to get a peek into her business and also to chat about entrepreneurship and business challenges. You can connect with Megan @sfsimplified on all social media platforms and at her website here. When people ask me the one business tool I can't live without, it's Dubsado! If you are ready to up-level the back end of your business and make your life easier, you can use the code MADDIEPESCHONG to get 20% off your first month or year here. Full show notes here Some of the best conversations happen after the show in my private Facebook group, Take It Personally Podcast. Join in here!
Joe Sneve, Senior Political Reporter with The Argus Leader, is on Afternoons Live with Tyler Axness to give us all the latest from the trial. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(0:00 - 55.00) Nathan and Travis recap the College Basketball season. North Carolina beats Duke. Kansas wins the National Title. SDSU Women win the WNIT.(55:00 - 1:51.15) 2022 MLB Season Preview(1:51.15 - 2:12.50) Matt Zimmer of the Argus Leader joins Nathan to walk the WNIT Championship for the Jacks.
Afternoons Live with Tyler Axness welocmes Joe Sneve. Joe was in Pierre for the decision by committee to not recommend impeachment of the South Dakota Attorney General and he shares his observations. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Things seems super chill around education these days. Wait—do they? Strange Country co-hosts Beth and Kelly talk about the current state legislation being passed to ban the instruction of Critical Race Theory in K-12 schools, something that isn't happening. So since it's not happening, what is happening instead is banning the instruction of anything associated with race or racism. As the Brooklyn 99 folks like to say, cool cool cool cool cool. Theme music: Big White Lie by A Cast of Thousands Cite your sources: ABC4 Utah. (2021, May 4). What you need to know about Idaho's new critical race theory law. ABC4 Utah. Retrieved March 20, 2022, from https://www.abc4.com/news/local-news/what-you-need-to-know-about-idahos-critical-race-theory-law/ Barakat, M. (2022, February 15). Youngkin looks to root out critical race theory in Virginia. AP NEWS. Retrieved March 20, 2022, from https://apnews.com/article/education-richmond-race-and-ethnicity-racial-injustice-virginia-8ad5da65b9cb05265f2b8081c41827cd Bella, T. (2022, February 4). Black history month is not critical race theory, Alabama educator says in response to complaints. The Washington Post. Retrieved March 20, 2022, from https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2022/02/04/alabama-black-history-month-crt-schools/ Bittle, J., Pareene, A., Tomasky, M., Noah, T., & Shephard, A. (2022, March 20). The Fox News guest behind the Republican Frenzy over Critical Race Theory. The New Republic. Retrieved March 20, 2022, from https://newrepublic.com/article/162617/christopher-rufo-critical-race-theory-interview Cobb, J. (2021, September 20). The man behind critical race theory. The New Yorker. https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2021/09/20/the-man-behind-critical-race-theory Craig, T. (2022, March 11). Florida legislature passes bill that limits how schools and workplaces teach about race and identity. The Washington Post. Retrieved March 20, 2022, from https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2022/03/10/florida-legislature-passes-anti-woke-bill/ Dixon, K. (2022, March 14). Bill Banning 'divisive concepts' in schools passes Georgia Senate. Axios. Retrieved March 20, 2022, from https://www.axios.com/local/atlanta/2022/03/14/bill-banning-divisive-concepts-schools-passes-georgia-senate Donahue, A. R. (2022, January 12). State Education Board passes measure countering GOP's 'critical race theory' bills ⋆ Michigan Advance. Michigan Advance. Retrieved March 20, 2022, from https://michiganadvance.com/2022/01/12/state-education-board-passes-measure-countering-gops-critical-race-theory-bills/ Guynn, J. (2022, March 15). Florida law will restrict how race is discussed. USA TODAY (USA), p. A5. Available from NewsBank: Access World News – Historical and Current: https://infoweb.newsbank.com/apps/news/document-view?p=WORLDNEWS&docref=news/188BEDD20BC605D8. Herron, A. (2022, March 1). Indiana Senate kills CRT-inspired legislation that created outrage among educators, Black Hoosiers. The Indianapolis Star. Retrieved March 20, 2022, from https://www.indystar.com/story/news/education/2022/02/28/hb-1134-indiana-senate-kills-crt-critical-race-theory-inspired-legislation/9323738002/ Jones, Z. C. (2022, March 10). Florida legislature passes "stop woke act," Second controversial education bill this week. CBS News. Retrieved March 20, 2022, from https://www.cbsnews.com/news/florida-critical-race-theory-education-stop-woke-act/ Jones, S. (2021, July 11). How to manufacture a moral panic. Intelligencer. Retrieved March 20, 2022, from https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2021/07/christopher-rufo-and-the-critical-race-theory-moral-panic.html Kiersz, A., & Gal, S. (2020, July 8). 26 simple charts to show friends and family who aren't convinced racism is still a problem in America. Business Insider. Retrieved March 20, 2022, from https://www.businessinsider.com/us-systemic-racism-in-charts-graphs-data-2020-6 Matzen, M. (2022, February 10). Education Committee votes to limit critical race theory instruction in South Dakota's public schools. Argus Leader. Retrieved March 20, 2022, from https://www.argusleader.com/story/news/education/2022/02/09/critical-race-theory-crt-south-dakota-public-schools-legislature-limited/6728586001/ McGee, K. (2021, June 15). Texas "critical race theory" bill limiting teaching of current events signed into law. The Texas Tribune. Retrieved March 20, 2022, from https://www.texastribune.org/2021/06/15/abbott-critical-race-theory-law/ Meckler, L., & Dawsey, J. (2021, June 21). Republicans, spurred by an unlikely figure, see political promise in targeting critical race theory. The Washington Post. Retrieved March 20, 2022, from https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2021/06/19/critical-race-theory-rufo-republicans/ Messer-Kruse, T. (2022, February 16). How to sink anti-CRT bills. The Chronicle of Higher Education. https://www.chronicle.com/article/how-to-sink-anti-crt-bills?bc_nonce=jwfrpc6h01bmnrbftplf8&cid=reg_wall_signup Napsha, J. (2022, March 16). Norwin debate continues in regards to systemic racism, critical race theory. TribLIVE. Retrieved March 20 2022, from https://triblive.com/local/westmoreland/norwin-debate-continues-in-regards-to-systemic-racism-critical-race-theory/ Ramjug, P. (2021, December 21). Seven out of 10 people don't know what critical race theory is, US poll finds. News@Northeastern. https://news.northeastern.edu/2021/12/23/critical-race-theory-survey/ Randall Kennedy on why critical race theory is important ❧ current affairs. Current Affairs. Retrieved March 20, 2022, from https://www.currentaffairs.org/2022/03/randall-kennedy-on-why-critical-race-theory-is-important Ray, R., & Gibbons, A. (2022, March 9). Why are states banning critical race theory? Brookings. Retrieved March 20, 2022, from https://www.brookings.edu/blog/fixgov/2021/07/02/why-are-states-banning-critical-race-theory/ Rufo, C. F. (2021, June 23). Washington Post tried to smear me for criticizing race theory - and failed spectacularly. New York Post. Retrieved March 20, 2022, from https://nypost.com/2021/06/22/washington-post-tried-to-smear-me-for-criticizing-race-theory-and-failed/ Wallace-Wells, B. (2021, June 18). How a conservative activist invented the conflict over critical race theory. The New Yorker. 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(0:00 - 22.30) Travis and Nathan talk the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the reaction in the sports world.(22:30 - 34.30) MLB lockout continues.(34.30 - 1:04.15) 2022 Summit League Tournament preview(1:04.15 - 1:47.00) The Top 6 teams in College Basketball all lose on Saturday. The rest of the conference tournament starting this weekend.(1:47.00 - 2:14.37) Matt Zimmer of the Argus Leader joins Nathan to preview the Summit League Tournament.
This was from Our Redeemer Lutheran Church in Sioux Falls, SD, presented by Pastor Ryan Drevlow on December 4, 2021. For full worship services, check out our YouTube page at: https://www.youtube.com/c/OurRedeemerLutheranChurchLCMSSiouxFallsSD Bible Readings: Isaiah 25:6-9 Psalm 121 Philippians 4:4-9 John 10:11-16 Corrine Ludwig's obituary is available at: https://www.georgeboom.com/obituary/corrine-ludwig Corrine Ann Albright was born on June 25, 1936 to John and Flora (Klinger) Albright in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. She would attend Emerson Grade School and then Washington High School, graduating with the Class of 1954. Later in life, Corrine went on to attend the University of South Dakota, proudly graduating in 1986, at the age of 50, with a degree in social work. Corrine was united in marriage with Charles William Ludwig on June 9, 1957 in Sioux Falls. They were blessed with three children, Myrth, Brian, and Diane. Corrine and Charles would reside on a farm southeast of Alcester, SD for forty years. In 1997, they moved to Sioux Falls. Being active in church was important to Corrine and Charles. She taught Sunday School and confirmation classes and throughout her life, she was active in bible study groups. Corrine was a member of Our Redeemer Lutheran Church. Besides the busy life of wife and mother, Corrine became a journalist with her articles published in several local newspapers including the Alcester Union and Argus Leader. Her specialty was human interest stories about people and their lives, hobbies, and activities. Corrine also worked as church secretary for Nathaniel Lutheran in Alcester for several years. After Corrine graduated from University of South Dakota, she worked as a social worker at several local nursing homes. Through a friend, Corrine became active with Huntington's Disease Society of America and was on the board as a social worker. Corrine loved word games like Scrabble and Words with Friends. She enjoyed playing board or card games as an activity during family visits. Reading was one of her favorite pastimes and library trips were a must throughout her life. She looked forward to basketball season and could again watch her favorite teams, Duke and San Antonio Spurs. Family and friends were so important to Corrine and her caring nature was evident to all who met her. She had a remarkable ability to ask questions, truly listen to what people shared, and always had a kind and encouraging response. Grateful for having shared her life are her children, Myrth Perry of Sioux Falls, Brian (Julie) Ludwig of Milbank, SD, and Diane (Larry) Watson of Elkhorn, NE; grandchildren, Jonathan (Ashley) Ludwig, Megan Ludwig, David Watson, Jenny Watson, Dan Watson, and McKenzie Perry; and great-grandchildren, Myles and Kellen. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles (October 26, 2009); and parents, John and Flora. The family requests memorials be sent to the Sioux Falls Lutheran School, 6715 S. Boe Lane, Sioux Falls, SD 57108.
In this episode Matt Zimmer of the Argus Leader joins the guys as they recap the #DakotaMarker game, discuss the upcoming USD game, as Always they guys go over their picks from last week and make picks for this week in the "Fade Brendan, Get Rich" segment. Brought to you by Drake's Place and Cottonwood Coffee as well as Jackrabbit Central and Shenanigan's Pub
Matt Zimmer of the Argus Leader joins Nathan to preview the South Dakota State College Football season coming of its first National Championship Game appearance.
A case cloaked in secrecy is pitting open records against privacy. Former Attorney General Marty Jackley represents a person identified as “an implicated individual” who wants a search warrant to remain sealed. On the other side are lawyers representing ProPublica and the Argus Leader. They say the search warrant is a public document. Both sides agreed to keep the file sealed as the appeal goes forward. But oral arguments were open to the public and live-streamed online Tuesday at the Capitol in Pierre. Chief Justice Steven Jensen cautioned the lawyers to refrain from naming or otherwise identifying the “implicated individual.” This and more in today's SDPB News Podcast. Find it on Apple Podcasts or Spotify today.
We have two routes to the dark place today: That harrowing U.N. report on the climate crisis and the 2021 redo of all the COVID superspreader angst we went through last year. We’ll talk about both before getting into some of the stories we missed over the weekend. Plus: Who do you have on your Nickelodeon character bracket? Here’s everything we talked about today: “Some Climate Change Effects May Be Irreversible, U.N. Panel Says” from The Wall Street Journal “COVID vaccines to be required for military under new US plan” from the Associated Press Plus a little additional context “From Fall Out Boy to Counting Crows — Shows Shutting Down While Delta Surges” from Rolling Stone “Sturgis Rally 2021 sees high attendance, police, law enforcement say” from the Argus Leader “NCAA Undervalued Women's Basketball Tournament by Millions While Prioritizing Men's Tourney, Report Finds” from The Wall Street Journal “A recall of Philips respiratory devices has left users stranded” from the Verge “The Best Nickelodeon Character Bracket” from the Ringer “This is the world's blackest black ink. It's like staring into infinity” from Fast Company Our show needs your voice! Tell us what you think of the show or ask a question for our hosts to answer! Send a voice memo or give us a call at 508-82-SMART (508-827-6278).
We have two routes to the dark place today: That harrowing U.N. report on the climate crisis and the 2021 redo of all the COVID superspreader angst we went through last year. We’ll talk about both before getting into some of the stories we missed over the weekend. Plus: Who do you have on your Nickelodeon character bracket? Here’s everything we talked about today: “Some Climate Change Effects May Be Irreversible, U.N. Panel Says” from The Wall Street Journal “COVID vaccines to be required for military under new US plan” from the Associated Press Plus a little additional context “From Fall Out Boy to Counting Crows — Shows Shutting Down While Delta Surges” from Rolling Stone “Sturgis Rally 2021 sees high attendance, police, law enforcement say” from the Argus Leader “NCAA Undervalued Women's Basketball Tournament by Millions While Prioritizing Men's Tourney, Report Finds” from The Wall Street Journal “A recall of Philips respiratory devices has left users stranded” from the Verge “The Best Nickelodeon Character Bracket” from the Ringer “This is the world's blackest black ink. It's like staring into infinity” from Fast Company Read the transcript here. Our show needs your voice! Tell us what you think of the show or ask a question for our hosts to answer! Send a voice memo or give us a call at 508-82-SMART (508-827-6278).
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem has a problem. She's ready to get beamed up to national political stardom, but she's polling near the bottom among 2024 GOP presidential hopefuls. What issues can she use to raise her political profile? The answer came swiftly this year: anything and everything. Guest: Joe Sneve, political reporter for the Argus Leader in South Dakota. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get benefits like zero ads on any Slate podcast, bonus episodes of shows like Slow Burn and Dear Prudence—and you'll be supporting the work we do here on What Next. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem has a problem. She's ready to get beamed up to national political stardom, but she's polling near the bottom among 2024 GOP presidential hopefuls. What issues can she use to raise her political profile? The answer came swiftly this year: anything and everything. Guest: Joe Sneve, political reporter for the Argus Leader in South Dakota. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get benefits like zero ads on any Slate podcast, bonus episodes of shows like Slow Burn and Dear Prudence—and you'll be supporting the work we do here on What Next. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem has a problem. She's ready to get beamed up to national political stardom, but she's polling near the bottom among 2024 GOP presidential hopefuls. What issues can she use to raise her political profile? The answer came swiftly this year: anything and everything. Guest: Joe Sneve, political reporter for the Argus Leader in South Dakota. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get benefits like zero ads on any Slate podcast, bonus episodes of shows like Slow Burn and Dear Prudence—and you'll be supporting the work we do here on What Next. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Will South Dakotans be able to legally source their medical marijuana through the Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe before they find it elsewhere in the state? Joe Sneve is a reporter from the Argus Leader. He joins us for a look at his reporting for this segment of "Reporter's Notebook." SDPB's Business and Economic Development reporter Arielle Zionts reports on Monday's naturalization ceremony at Mount Rushmore. South Dakota author Steven Wingate talks about his latest book "The Leave Takers." It's an intimate yet expansive story of grief, addiction, and desire. The novel takes readers to richly imagined settings in South Dakota, including Hot Springs and the Clark area. Martina Loobey is South Dakota's current Miss Rodeo. She joins us to discuss her role and what it might take to become Miss Rodeo America in December in Las Vegas. South Dakota Poet Laureate Christine Stewart Nunez explores the architecture of self within the context of love in her latest book. The Poet and The Architect
The C Team(?) talks a little semi final success and then this weekend in Frisco Texas for the Natty! Jackrabbit Illustrated bench warmers Dallas and Chad welcome Hank McCall of @MidcoSN and Brian Haenchen @Brian_Haenchen of the Argus Leader.
(0:00 - 31.10) Nathan and Travis talk SDSU Football as they defeat Delaware 33-3 in the National Semifinals to advance to Frisco, Texas.(31.10 - 58.50) Two more no-hitters in MLB last week. The Twins still suck. Albert Pujols is released. (58:50 - 1:23.25) The final week of the NBA regular season. (1:23.25 - 1:50.20) Matt Zimmer of the Argus Leader joins Nathan to preview South Dakota State vs. Sam Houston State(1:50:20 - 2:19.43) Marcus Traxler joins Nathan to talk more SDSU Football
Kyle and Dallas welcome Matt Zimmer of the Argus Leader to the pod to breakdown SIU win 2.0 and talk about the upcoming matchup vs. Delaware.
In the Moment, April 27, 2021 Show 1036. Matt Zimmer from Argus Leader media talks about the SDSU Jackrabbit football team on their win over Holy Cross on Saturday and what's next as they seek a national championship. Chuck Parkinson will talk about the US Census from both the federal level and the state level. He will discuss its importance. Guns in South Dakota: South Dakota law makers once worked in bipartisan fashion to set gun regulations in the state that restricted concealed carry and guns in the state capitol. Seth Tupper talks about the shift in South Dakota gun regulations that reflects an increase in political polarization. Prairie Paradise Farms near Ft. Pierre has been chosen as this year's Leopold Conservation Award winner in South Dakota for dedication to the land, water and wildlife resources in their care. American Patchwork Quartet opens the live music season at the Matthews Opera House.
In the Moment, April 21, 2021 Show 1032. Taneeza Islam is executive director of South Dakota Voice for Peace. She joins in conjunction with Governor Kristi Noem's social media comments on immigrant children. On Call with the Prairie Doc® : How can you help strengthen your bones and joints? How can you repair them when damage is done? Dakota Political Junkies : Jon Schaff & Tom Dempster Governor discuss Kristi Noem's public stance on immigration. In Their Own Words : thoughts from a sociologist about how we consider guns. SDPB's Seth Tupper reports on the Forest Service's new plan and how it impacts both the timber industry and the sustainability of the Black Hills National Forest. Matt Zimmer of the Argus Leader visits about SDSU Football.
Join us this week as we head up to the Dakotas and discuss a small-town murder in North Dakota that had everyone worried that they could be next. Then, we’ll talk about the Duct Tape Killer in South Dakota. So buckle up and join us on this dark and twisted ride through the Peace Garden State and the Mount Rushmore State. CW: Mention of Rape, Sexual Assault, Violence, and Suicide. You may now join us on Patreon! Check it out and see what bonus goodies we offer. Be sure to subscribe on Apple and leave a review. Also, if you have a personal true crime story that you'd like us to read on an upcoming episode, email us at unitedstatesofmurder@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter! Check out our website www.unitedstatesofmurder.com Sources: Murder in the Heartland, ND Court Records, Jamestown Sun, the Cinemaholic, In Forum, the Bismarck Tribune, Rapid City Journal, Kelo Land, Argus Leader, Duct Tape Killer: The True Inside Story of Sexual Sadist & Murderer Robert Leroy Anderson --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unitedstatesofmurder/support
(0:00 - 26:45) Nathan and Travis look back at a lack luster Summit League Tournament won by the Oral Roberts men and USD women(26:45 - 1::03.50) The rest of the conference tournament with Selection Sunday less than a week away.(1:03:50 - 1:34.20) Matt Zimmer of the Argus Leader joins Nathan to look back the Summit League Tournament and what went wrong with SDSU.(1:34.20 - 2:16.10) Nathan talks with Marcus Traxler about the Summit League Tournament at the Sanford Pentagon in Sioux Falls and the NHL returns to ESPN(2:16.10 - 2:35.11) Jeff Lloyd II joins Nathan to talk NFL Pro Days with the NFL Draft less than two months away
(0:00 - 1:22:25) Nathan and Travis preview the Summit League Tournament and look at the rest of the College Basketball with less than two weeks away from Selection Sunday(1:22:25 - 1:57.41) Matt Zimmer of the Argus Leader joins Nathan to break down the Summit League Tournament
*Fueled by revenge or madness, a Michigan farmer does the unthinkable — generations before it became in vogue*. *oooOOOooo--------oooOOOooo--------oooOOOooo------* *References:* From the newspaper archives of the Lansing State Journal, The Windsor Star, Wisconsin State Journal, San Francisco Call, Reno Gazette Journal, The Butte Miner, The New York Times, The Neosho Daily, The Battle Creek Enquirer, The Times Herald, The Forth Worth Record, The Bristol Herald, The Detroit Free Press, The Freeport Journal, The Grande Island Daily Indepependence, The Argus Leader, The News Pallad, The Escanaba Daily, The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, The Daily Telegram, Chicago Daily News, Chicago Herald-Examiner, The Associate Press, United Press International. Transcript of the May 23-25, 1927 Clinton County, Michigan Coroner's Inquest into the circumstances surrounding the death of the Bath School Superintendent, Emory Eli Huyck, on May 18, 1927 in the Village of Bath, Michigan. http://www.msu.edu/ ~daggy/tbsd/bsdlrp.htm http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~bauerle/history/disaster.htm http://harte.us.net/news/18.htm Bath Massacre, by Arnie Bernstein, Copyright 2009 American Murder: Criminals, Crime and the Media, by Mike Mayo, Copyright 2008 Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/dark-topic/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
(0.00 - 1:04.40) Travis and Nathan recap the NFL regular season. Nathan hates on the Eagles head coach Doug Pederson. Week 17 of the NFL. Poor officiating calls in Detroit and New York. NFL Playoff predictions and Super Bowl picks.(1:04.40 - 1:22:40) College Football Playoff. Ohio State vs. Alabama for the National Title. College Basketball in the new year.(1:22:40 - 2:04.35) Charlie joins Nathan to talk the College Football Playoff and preview Ohio State vs. Alabama.(2:04.35 - 2:33.45) Matt Zimmer of the Argus Leader joins Nathan to preview the South Dakota State Summit League season.(2:33.45- 2:49.20) Nathan looks back at Week 17 of the NFL and makes Wild Card picks.
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An unfinished love letter, an empty safe, and a life cut too short. How will they catch the killer? Don't forget to check out our Instagram and Website for super cool merch! Resources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escarpment https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sioux_Quartzite https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/state_parks/park.html?id=spk00121#homepage https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Mounds_State_Park https://caselaw.findlaw.com/mn-supreme-court/1742085.html https://www.dglobe.com/news/1353832-nelsons-fiance-takes-stand-murder-trial https://www.twincities.com/2007/05/08/dna-photos-link-suspect-to-unsolved-minn-state-park-murder/ https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/state_parks/park.html?id=spk00121#homepage https://www.outdoornews.com/2001/05/25/death-closes-state-park/ Argus-Leader 14 August 2008 Argus-Leader Sixteen August 2008
Today we talk to Matt Zimmer, Sportswriter at the Argus Leader, about the South Dakota State Jackrabbits. We also talk to Josh Planos, contributing writer at FiveThirtyEight about Nebraska’s pioneering efforts with Name, Image, and Likeness. More from Matt Zimmer: Matt's Twitter: @argusmattz Matt's Work at the Argus Leader: https://www.argusleader.com/staff/4406540002/matt-zimmer/ More from Josh Planos: Josh's Twitter: @JPlanos Josh's Work at FiveThirtyEight: https://fivethirtyeight.com/contributors/josh-planos/ Many thanks to our sponsors: Monte Rohde, Pinnacle Realty Phone: 402-770-3356 E-Mail: Monty.Rohde@PRGLincoln.com Web: https://www.prglincoln.com/agents/agnt/monty_rohde/ Central Nebraska Buffalo Web: https://www.cnbuffalo.com Twitter: @CentralBuffaloE-Mail: cnbuffao1@gmail.comPhone: 402-694-9866
(0:00 - 35:15) Summit League Tournament preview(35:15 - 1:13:55) Coronavirus affecting sports. More top 10 teams lose in College Basketball. More conference tournament previews(1:13:55 - 1:31:55) Matt Zimmer of the Argus Leader joins Nathan to look at the Summit League Tournament(1:31:55 - 1:51:09) Jeff Lloyd II joins Nathan to talk NFL Combine.Follow @NDStackenFollow @TravisKriens
My next guest came to Iowa from Mt. Vernon South Dakota. While where he was a three-time South Dakota All-state performer, earning first team honors as a junior and senior and third team honors as a sophomore. He was named Gatorade Football Player of the Year as a senior in 2001. also Argus Leader and Sports Max Player of the Year. He also earned first team All-conference honors for three straight seasons, as well as MVP honors. He played quarterback and free safety and returned punts and kickoffs, helping Mt. Vernon win two consecutive state titles as a junior and senior. Not to mention letters in track and basketball. I for one am thankful he chose Iowa. He started playing in 2002 seeing reps mainly on special teams and special packages. In 2003 he stared at weak side linebacker and never looked back collecting numerous accolades such as all conference and 1st team All American. He was taken in the first round of the 2006 NFL draft #17 overall to the Minnesota Vikings and Chad went on to amass 1,100 tackles 18 sacks 8 forced fumbles 11 recoveries, 11 picks and 2 Touch Downs not to mention being a 2 time pro bowler, an all-pro, Whizzer White Man of the Year & he led the entire NFC in tackles in 2010. Ladies & Gentlemen....Chad Greenway
(0:00 - 27:40) North Dakota State wins at South Dakota State again with College Gameday in town.(27:40 - 37:00) Houston and Washington go to a Game 6 and Game 7.(37:00 - 54.05) NFL talk. Are the Browns on the come? Bears lose, Vikings and Packers win.(54.05 - 1:04.15) First week of the NBA season. Warriors are terrible. Wolves start 3-0. Travis switches to YouTube TV(1:04.15 - 2:01.40) Marcus Traxler joins Nathan to talk College Gameday in Brookings and SDSU Football.(2:01.40 - 2:23.35) Matt Zimmer of the Argus Leader talks more SDSU and College Gameday.(2:23.35 - 2:37.30) Nathan looks back at Week 8 of the NFL and makes his picks for Week 9.Follow @NDStackenFollow @TravisKriens
(0:00 - 34:00) 2019 MLB Playoff preview. Can the Twins final beat the Yankees? Can anyone take down the Astros or Dodgers?(34:00 - 44:00) Kriens' NHL Preview. California's Fair Pay to Play.(44:00 - 1:03.30) Vikings struggle, as usual, at Chicago. Kirk Cousins is no good. Travis has a dark horse, future QB for the Vikings.(1:03.30 - 1:23.00) Matt Zimmer of the Argus Leader check in on South Dakota State football and the Twins playoff series vs. the Yankees. (1:23.00 - 1:37.28) Nathan looks back at Week 4 of the NFL and makes his picks for Week 5.Follow @NDStackenFollow @TravisKriens
Joe Sneve from the Argus Leader joined us in the studio today. We don't often get the chance to ask journalists questions about their personal life. Today Joe opened up about his life in the Sioux Falls area.We cover:Background on Joe: [03;00]His journey as a journalist [05;05]How often he puts out content [06;37]City Council Bingo [08;42]His unique perspective on the city [10;10]How he deals with public scrutiny[12;00]200 Questions Game [15;55]Does he sleep with the window open or A/C? [16:51]How does he prefer to spend time with family? [18;00]What is something weird you do alone? [19;47]Does he believe in life on other planets? [24;45]If he could change anything about himself would he? [24;49]Shameless Self Promotion [26:39]For more Startup Sioux Falls LIVE , follow us on:https://www.facebook.com/teamstudiobe/https://www.instagram.com/teamstudiobe/https://twitter.com/TeamStudioBehttps://studiobe.usGuests: Joe SneveHosted by: Clinton BrownSponsor: Main St Media House
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On August 2nd, 1980, eighteen-year-old Candace “Candi” Rough Surface vanished while out for the evening in Mobridge, South Dakota. Nine months passed before the young mother was found. Music Credits:The Minds Of Madness Theme Music – Duncan FosterThe Funkoars – Feel The MadnessUsed with Permission - http://goldenerarecords.com.au/ge/funkoars/Check us out on Sticher Premium!You can now listen to new episodes of the show, completely ad-free, exclusively on Stitcher Premium. You can sign up now for a free month of Stitcher Premium by going to www.stitcherpremium.com/wondery and using the promo code WONDERY. Then once you’re signed up, just download the Stitcher app for iOS or Android and start listening.Please check out this episodes sponsors and help support our podcast:BetterHelp: If you’ve been wanting to talk you can get started right now, go to betterhelp.com/MADNESS Simply fill out the questionnaire and get matched with a counsellor you’ll loveDaily Harvest: Go to www.daily-harvest.com and use promo code MADNESS to get three cups FREE in your first box!Purple: Right now our listeners will get a FREE Purple pillow with the purchase of a mattress! That’s in addition to the great free gifts they’re offering site-wide. Just text MADNESS to 84-888. Message and data rates may apply.Research & Writing:Christine Penhale https://thetruecrimefiles.com/ Special ThanksHomer and ClaraFeatured Podcasts: Writing About Crime https://winingaboutcrime.podbean.com/ Murderish https://www.spreaker.com/show/murderish_2 Looking for extra content?If you would like to support the show and get some extra perks including extra content, including early release/ad-free episodes, Go to: https://www.patreon.com/MadnessPodWebsite - https://mindsofmadnesspodcast.com/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/themindsofmadness/Twitter - @MadnessPodInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/themindsofmadness/Don't forget to Subscribe, Like, Review, and Share. Please help listeners find this show more easily, by taking the time to review on iTunes. Thank youSources: Print:“From '80 Crime, White-Sioux Tension Today.” The New York Times, February 20, 1996. https://www.nytimes.com/1996/02/20/us/from-80-crime-white-sioux-tension-today.html “Brutal 1980 Murder Raises Racial Tensions – Indians Say Bail, Long Delay Before Arrest Are Evidence Of Prejudice.” The Seattle Times, March 17, 1996. http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=19960317&slug=2319519 “Revisiting a Murder Across Racial Divide.” The Washington Post, May 3, 1996. https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1996/05/03/revisiting-a-murder-across-racial-divide/c053673f-857e-4c99-a7fc-d9fb7bca16cf/?utm_term=.96d4986e91e6 “Non-Indian Men Arrested for Murder, Racial Tensions Rise.” NBC Nightly News [Transcript], May 8, 1996. https://archives.nbclearn.com/portal/site/k-12/flatview?cuecard=36305 “16-Year Murder Mystery Ends in Tears.” Chicago Tribune, July 2, 1996. https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1996-07-02-9607020074-story.html “Deny Parole for Nicholas A. Scherr #0000018139.” Change.org, 2014. https://www.change.org/p/south-dakota-board-of-pardons-parol-deny-parole-for-nicholas-a-scherr-0000018139?recruiter=91288114&utm_campaign=share_facebook_mobile&utm_medium=facebook&utm_source=share_petition “The Murder of Candace Rough Surface, Unsolved for 16 Years.” Justice For Native Women, March 24, 2016. http://www.justicefornativewomen.com/2016/03/the-murder-of-candace-rough-surface.html?m=1 “Man Who Raped, Killed South Dakota Woman in 1980 Paroled.” Argus Leader, May 3, 2019. https://www.argusleader.com/story/news/crime/2019/05/03/man-who-raped-killed-south-dakota-woman-nicholas-scherr-candace-rough-surface/3661191002/ “Man Who Raped, Killed South Dakota Woman in 1980 Paroled.” AP News, May 3, 2019. https://www.apnews.com/7d9af67984e1458abceccee0e12fef1f “Mobridge Man Who Raped and Killed Standing Rock Woman Granted Parole.” Aberdeen News, May 3, 2019. https://www.aberdeennews.com/courtnews/mobridge-man-convicted-of-rape-murder-granted-parole/article_e5bcaffb-74d8-54f9-abd8-60534a3766eb.html “Howe Event Center.” City of Mobridge. n.d. https://cityofmobridge.com/scherr-howe-event-center Audio: “Clara Rough Surface Oxford Interview.” May, 2019. “Homer Rough Surface Interview.” May, 2019. “Man Who Raped, Killed South Dakota Woman in 1980 Paroled.” Keloland Media Group. May 3, 2019. https://www.keloland.com/news/local-news/man-who-raped-killed-south-dakota-woman-in-1980-paroled/1975782955
Nathan Stacken previews the 2019 Summit League Tournament and talks with Matt Zimmer of the Argus Leader. Follow @NDStacken
After nearly 30 years, Mick Garry’s career at the Argus Leader has come to an end. He joins Jay Elsen to reflect on his remarkable run and some of his favorite memories of covering University of South Dakota athletics.
Nathan Stacken talks the start of Summit League play for South Dakota State. Matt Zimmer of the Argus Leader joins Nathan to talk plenty of basketball.Follow @NDStacken
Nathan Stacken talks South Dakota State athletics. Matt Zimmer of the Argus Leader previews the semifinal game between SDSU and North Dakota State. The SDSU men set school records vs. Savannah State and the women come up short vs. #7 Oregon.Follow @NDStacken
Nathan Stacken talks South Dakota State athletics. Matt Zimmer of the Argus Leader joins the conversation as SDSU football hosts Duquesne in the FCS Playoffs. SDSU Men's Basketball plays at U.S. Bank Stadium and the SDSU Women lose in Vegas.Follow @NDStacken
The Patrick Lalley Show on Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2018. Guests include: Argus Leader reporter and columnist Jonathan Ellis; Thea Miller Ryan of the Outdoor Campus; Scott Hudson on Weird Friends.
Nathan Stacken talks South Dakota State athletics. Matt Zimmer of the Argus Leader joins the conversation as the football season enters its final weeks and the college basketball regular season starts next week.Follow @NDStacken
This week The Sioux Falls Headliner brings you stories about the Argus Leader charging $0.30 per drive-by, the Badlands Sanctuary, more cranes downtown and much more! You can catch new stories every Monday morning at 10:00AM, On Demand, and from your favorite podcast app! Live605 has partnered with The Sioux Falls Headliner to keep you up-to-date with all Sioux Falls news! The Sioux Falls Headliner provides Sioux Falls news with a twist! To find more stories like the ones you heard today, visit thesiouxfallsheadliner.com. You can catch new stories every Monday morning at 10:00AM!
Nathan Stacken is back with another season of the SDSU Podcast. Jackrabbit Football with an impressive 45-14 season opening win vs. Montana State. Matt Zimmer of the Argus Leader joins the conversation.Follow @NDStacken
The Patrick Lalley Show on Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2018. Guests include: Argus Leader investigative reporter Jonathan Ellis; The Common Man on Weird Friends; Alysia Boysen of the Siouxland Libraries. I talk about trade baby, trade.
Nathan Stacken wraps up the basketball season for South Dakota State. The men lose to Ohio State and the women fall in overtime to Villanova. Matt Zimmer of the Argus Leader joins Nathan to recap the season.Follow @NDStacken
Nathan Stacken is back with a preview on the 2018 Summit League Championships. Matt Zimmer of the Argus Leader joins Nathan to look ahead of what could be an all South Dakota final.Follow @NDStacken
In January 1888, after a disarming warm spell, a violent storm of blinding snow and bitter cold suddenly struck the American Midwest, trapping farmers in fields, travelers on roads, and hundreds of children in schoolhouses with limited fuel. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll describe the Children's Blizzard, one of the most harrowing winter storms in American history. We'll also play 20 Questions with a computer and puzzle over some vanishing vultures. Intro: In 1835 an assassin shot two good pistols at Andrew Jackson and both misfired. In 1958 Brooklyn College chemistry professor Homer Jacobson built a self-replicating model train. Sources for our feature on the Children's Blizzard: David Laskin, The Children's Blizzard, 2004. Mitchell Newton-Matza, ed., Disasters and Tragic Events, 2014. Steven L. Horstmeyer, The Weather Almanac, 2011. "The Pitiless Blizzard," Aurora Daily Express, Jan. 16, 1888. "Victims of the Storm," Bridgeport Morning News, Jan. 19, 1888. "In the Neighborhood," Deseret News, Jan. 24, 1888. "A Brave Girl," Gettysburg [Pa.] Compiler, Jan. 31, 1888. Edythe H. Dunn, "Not Even an Act of God," Phi Delta Kappan 30:7 (March 1949), 245-249. Jill Callison, "The Children's Blizzard," Argus Leader, Dec. 26, 2004. Maria Houser Conzemius, "That's Why They Call It the Children's Blizzard," Iowa City Press-Citizen, March 13, 2007. Steve Tracton, "Freak, Deadly Storm: Children's Blizzard of 1888," Washington Post, Jan. 14, 2011. Jeanie Mebane, "Blizzard!" Cobblestone 33:3 (March 2012). "One-Room Schoolhouse Lives," Argus Leader, Sept. 4, 2012. Beccy Tanner, "213 Schoolchildren Perished in the Great Plains Blizzard of 1888," Wichita Eagle, Dec. 31, 2012. Alyssa Ford, "125 Years Ago, Deadly 'Children's Blizzard' Blasted Minnesota," MinnPost, Jan. 11, 2013. Tom Lawrence, "Children's Blizzard Struck Great Plains 125 Years Ago," McClatchy-Tribune Business News, Jan. 12, 2013. Paula Quam, "Warm Weather Like This Week's Preceded 1888 Deadly Blizzard," Saint Paul Pioneer Press, Dec. 19, 2015. Sean Potter, "Retrospect: January 12, 1888: The Children's Blizzard," Weatherwise (accessed Jan. 6, 2018). Amber Pariona, "The Ten Deadliest Blizzards In History," World Atlas, April 25, 2017. Listener mail: "Hitler's Sunken Secret," NOVA, pbs.org. 20Q. Robin Burgener describes teaching a neural network to play a surprisingly accurate game of 20 Questions. Karen Schrock, "Twenty Questions, Ten Million Synapses," ScienceLine, July 28, 2006. "A Heroic Commando, A Deadly Mission to Sabotage Nazi Bomb -- and the Pregnant Widow He Left Behind," Cork Evening Echo Holly Bough, Christmas 2017. This week's lateral thinking puzzle was contributed by listener Eugene Grabowski. Here are three corroborating links (warning -- these spoil the puzzle). You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on iTunes or Google Play Music or via the RSS feed at http://feedpress.me/futilitycloset. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- on our Patreon page you can pledge any amount per episode, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!
South Dakota State football advances to the FCS semifinals with a 56-14 win over New Hampshire. Matt Zimmer of the Argus Leader talks with Nathan Stacken to preview Saturday's game at James Madison.Follow @NDStacken
South Dakota State football wins its 2nd round playoff matchup vs. Northern Iowa. Matt Zimmer of the Argus Leader recaps the game with Nathan Stacken and preview this weeks quarterfinal vs. New Hampshire. The SDSU men play Witchita State and the women play Louisville close before taking down Oklahoma. Plus, the SDSU Sports Update.Follow @NDStacken
Longtime Fosters sportswriter Al Pike, and Matt Zimmer of the Argus Leader in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, join this week's program to help break down the FCS quarterfinal game between New Hampshire and South Dakota State. Other topics include UNH basketball, UNH hockey and the start of high school basketball in N.H. and Maine.
Nathan Stacken looks back at a 27-24 OT victory for South Dakota State football vs. Illinois State to wrap up the regular season home schedule. Matt Zimmer of the Argus Leader previews the season final at South Dakota and looks at what to expect with the reveal of the FCS Playoffs next weekend. Plus, the SDSU Sports Update.Follow @NDStacken
A recap of the 33-21 Dakota Marker victory for South Dakota State and a preview of the regular season home finale vs. Illinois State. Matt Zimmer of the Argus Leader joins Nathan to discuss the Missouri Valley Football Conference and a look ahead to the men's and women's basketball season.Follow @NDStacken
Nathan Stacken previews the Dakota Marker game between South Dakota State and North Dakota State Saturday in Brookings. Matt Zimmer of the Argus Leader looks at the Jackrabbit side, while Joe Kerlin of Bison Illustrated gives the NDSU perspective.Follow @NDStacken
South Dakota State football wins on the road at Missouri State 52-30. Nathan Stacken talks SDSU athletics with Matt Zimmer of the Argus Leader and preview the game this Saturday at Western Illinois.Follow Nathan @NDStacken
Argus Leader reporter Joe Sneve on The Patrick Lalley Show, Oct. 24, 2017.
Argus Leader reporter Joe Sneve on The Patrick Lalley Show, Oct. 24, 2017.
Argus Leader reporter Joe Sneve on The Patrick Lalley Show, Oct. 24, 2017.
Argus Leader reporter Joe Sneve on The Patrick Lalley Show, Oct. 24, 2017.
South Dakota State football loses at home on Hobo Day 38-18 to Northern Iowa. Nathan Stacken recaps the game with Matt Zimmer of the Argus Leader.Follow Nathan @NDStacken
Nathan Stacken looks at the week that was at South Dakota State. The Jacks win at home vs. Southern Illinois 49-14. They now look towards Hobo Day and Northern Iowa. Matt Zimmer of the Argus Leader joins Nathan to break it all down.Follow Nathan @NDStacken
Argus Leader reporter and columnist Jonathan Ellis discusses an array of political topics including the race for Sioux Falls Mayor and City Council, the controversy over the list of non-mowed parks, Donald Trump's bipartisanship and how does John Thune fit in. The Patrick Lalley Show, Sept. 13, 2017.
Argus Leader reporter and columnist Jonathan Ellis discusses an array of political topics including the race for Sioux Falls Mayor and City Council, the controversy over the list of non-mowed parks, Donald Trump's bipartisanship and how does John Thune fit in. The Patrick Lalley Show, Sept. 13, 2017.
Argus Leader reporter and columnist Jonathan Ellis discusses an array of political topics including the race for Sioux Falls Mayor and City Council, the controversy over the list of non-mowed parks, Donald Trump's bipartisanship and how does John Thune fit in. The Patrick Lalley Show, Sept. 13, 2017.
Argus Leader reporter and columnist Jonathan Ellis discusses an array of political topics including the race for Sioux Falls Mayor and City Council, the controversy over the list of non-mowed parks, Donald Trump's bipartisanship and how does John Thune fit in. The Patrick Lalley Show, Sept. 13, 2017.
Nathan Stacken is back with another year looking at South Dakota State athletics. The Top 5 nationally ranked Jackrabbits defeat Duquesne in the season opener 51-13. They travel this week to Montana State. (25:00) Matt Zimmer of the Argus Leader joins Nathan to preview the season and look at the high expectations. (43:15) Joe Kerlin from Bison Illustrated looks at North Dakota State football this season.Follow @NDStacken
Robert Morast, arts and entertainment editor for the Houston Chronicle talks about Hurricane Harvey on the Patrick Lalley Show, Aug. 29, 2017.
In this installment of modern_media JNP talks with Dana Ferguson, the political reporter for The Argus Leader in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Dana discusses the varied roles of a print journalist in the age of digital distribution, her early attraction to print journalism, and importance of student media in training good storytellers.
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