POPULARITY
Christmas at the Cathedral is a timeless tradition in the Sioux Empire. The 28th Annual performance is set to take the stage at St. Joseph's Cathedral on December 12th until the 15th. This year's show is called "Go in Peace." Director of Christmas at the Cathedral Mark Conzemius joins the program to talk about the planning process, the history and wonder of the Cathedral, and the actors Sioux Falls can expect to see on stage. Tickets for Christmas at the Cathedral are on sale at Hy-Vee locations and by visiting ccfesd.org. People can also call 605-988-3765 for ticket information.
Lost & Found is an organization in the Sioux Empire that focuses on mental health education for college campuses, work places, and family life. Erik Muckey with Lost & Found comes back on the show to talk about updates with the organization, how to get involved, and what Lost & Found future holds. For more information about Lost & Found, check out resilienttoday.org.
“Something You Should Know” is brought to you by the all new Triple Seven Casino, now open from 7am to 2am seven days a week at 3601 S Minnesota Ave, just off I-229 in the former Sioux Falls VFW building! We share fun things that are happening in the area and from time to time invite guests in to talk about their events!
Alcohol and other drug addictions are at the root of a wide range of challenging social problems and are linked to our quality of life, the strength of the economy, and the safety of communities. But for 15 years, Face It Together has been at the forefront of those battling with addictions throughout the Sioux Empire. Wendy White and Katie Lail from Face It Together join the program to tell us about the organization, its mission, the programs they offer, and success stories. More information can be found at wefaceittogether.org or by calling 605-274-2262.
"I didn't want to start another rescue that was going to fill up." This episode is sponsored in part by Maddie's Fund and the Whisker Tracker App. In this episode of The Community Cats Podcast, host Stacy LeBaron chats with Matt Tougas, also known as "Matt the Cat Guy," founder of the Sioux Empire TNR Coalition in southeastern South Dakota. Matt shares his unexpected journey from fostering wiener dogs to becoming a fierce advocate for Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) programs, despite ongoing legal hurdles in Sioux Falls. He highlights how a stray kitten sparked his love for feline welfare and how his organization is now leading the charge to reduce cat overpopulation through TNR efforts. With over 275 cats spayed and neutered in their first year, Sioux Empire TNR is making remarkable strides, even without legal backing in some areas. Matt talks about the challenges of securing affordable spay/neuter services, building community support, and overcoming public misconceptions about TNR. Tune in to hear about Matt's mission to bring humane cat management to South Dakota and his hopes for the future. If you're passionate about saving cats, you'll want to press play on this one! Press Play Now For: Matt's transition from fostering wiener dogs to rescuing cats The uphill battle to legalize TNR in Sioux Falls The importance of affordable spay/neuter services in rural communities Matt's advice for small rescue groups navigating early-stage challenges Insights on the growth of TNR efforts across South Dakota How to balance rescue work with local politics and advocacy The vital role of education in overcoming opposition to TNR Resources Mentioned: Sioux Empire TNR – Learn more about Matt's organization and how to get involved. Community Cat Calculator – A tool to estimate the number of cats needing TNR in your area.
Sioux Empire United Way is kicking off their annual campaign with a goal of raising over nine million dollars to support 30 partner agencies in the 4 county area. Today, SEUW CEO, Lisa Romkema, is sitting down with us to talk about her return to the organization and the excitement around this year's campaign kickoff events. Learn more about the important work of the SEUW here.
“Something You Should Know” is brought to you by the all new Triple Seven Casino, now open from 7am to 2am seven days a week at 3601 S Minnesota Ave, just off I-229 in the former Sioux Falls VFW building! We share fun things that are happening in the area and from time to time invite guests in to talk about their events!
This episode will feature Hope Haven and the Children's Home Shelter for Family Safety Hope Haven is one of the many non-profit organizations around the Sioux Empire. Brooke Kooima from Hope Haven sits in on the program to talk about the organization and how COVID-19 has affected them. For more information about Hope Haven and how to get involved, visit https://www.hopehaven.org/. Children's Home Shelter for Family Safety: The Children's Home Shelter for Family Safety has been busy lately. For one, they opened their new facility in Sioux Falls. It's great they are expanding its resources, but also bittersweet. This expansion only means that more people in the Sioux Empire need to use the Children's Home Shelter for Family Safety to escape domestic violence. It's so important to educate others and this campaign shows others that hope is truly stronger than fear. Staci with the Children's Home Shelter for Family Safety tells us about this continued fight and how the community can get involved. More information can be found at driveoutdv.com.
The Jersey Shore Morning Show With Lou and Shannon On Demand
Summer is a big deal for chislic lovers in the Sioux Empire. The annual South Dakota Chislic Fest is on Saturday, July 27th in Freeman. This is a huge celebration for the state's nosh and for the Freeman community. This year is all about the volunteers who help make the South Dakota Chislic Fest possible. BINGO is back, the Menno fire department will be hanging out at the beer tent, and 200-300 volunteers will be helping you have fun throughout the day! This festival is all thanks to the awesome volunteers! More information on this year's festival can be found at sdchislicfestivial.com
Summer is a big deal for chislic lovers in the Sioux Empire. The annual South Dakota Chislic Fest is on Saturday, July 27th in Freeman. This is a huge celebration for the state's nosh and for the Freeman community. This year is all about the volunteers who help make the South Dakota Chislic Fest possible. BINGO is back, the Menno fire department will be hanging out at the beer tent, and 200-300 volunteers will be helping you have fun throughout the day! This festival is all thanks to the awesome volunteers! More information on this year's festival can be found at sdchislicfestivial.com
Summer is a big deal for chislic lovers in the Sioux Empire. The annual South Dakota Chislic Fest is on Saturday, July 27th in Freeman. This is a huge celebration for the state's nosh and for the Freeman community. This year is all about the volunteers who help make the South Dakota Chislic Fest possible. BINGO is back, the Menno fire department will be hanging out at the beer tent, and 200-300 volunteers will be helping you have fun throughout the day! This festival is all thanks to the awesome volunteers! More information on this year's festival can be found at sdchislicfestivial.com
Sioux Empire United Way is fighting for children, vulnerable adults and people in crisis. From their first volunteer Day of Action to an over nine million dollar annual fundraising campaign, the Sioux Empire United Way is convening the community for the betterment of all. Christina Riss, SEUW COO is our guest today on the podcast. Learn more about the work of the United Way and how you can get involved. Website: https://www.seuw.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/siouxempireunitedway Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/siouxempireunitedway/
The Jersey Shore Morning Show With Lou and Shannon On Demand
We wouldn't be who we are today without our health. But sometimes our “healthy decisions” don't necessarily help our bodies. Some of these decisions include diets, new weight loss drugs, and cutting meals out of our day. In Sioux Falls, we're pretty lucky to have amazing healthcare providers who help us live our best lives, especially for maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Joining us over the phone to help unmask some diet trends and fads is Dr. Zoilo Lansang with Avera Medical Group. He specializes in Obesity Medicine. For further questions on weight loss and healthy habits, call 605-504-0400. Hope Haven is one of the many non-profit organizations around the Sioux Empire. Brooke Kooima from Hope Haven sits in on the program to talk about the organization and how COVID-19 has affected them. For more information about Hope Haven and how to get involved, visit https://www.hopehaven.org/.
We wouldn't be who we are today without our health. But sometimes our “healthy decisions” don't necessarily help our bodies. Some of these decisions include diets, new weight loss drugs, and cutting meals out of our day. In Sioux Falls, we're pretty lucky to have amazing healthcare providers who help us live our best lives, especially for maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Joining us over the phone to help unmask some diet trends and fads is Dr. Zoilo Lansang with Avera Medical Group. He specializes in Obesity Medicine. For further questions on weight loss and healthy habits, call 605-504-0400. Hope Haven is one of the many non-profit organizations around the Sioux Empire. Brooke Kooima from Hope Haven sits in on the program to talk about the organization and how COVID-19 has affected them. For more information about Hope Haven and how to get involved, visit https://www.hopehaven.org/.
In Sioux Falls, we're pretty lucky to have amazing performance venues to watch a variety of shows, like the Orpheum Theater. But the best shows in town are the ones produced by local talent. The Premiere Playhouse highlights Sioux Empire stars and puts their own twists on iconic shows. Their season is underway and they have lots of exciting shows in store for you. There's even a chance to volunteer with the company and Oliver Mayes joins the program to tell us more. For questions about shows, volunteering, or work opportunities, visit thepremiereplayhouse.com to learn more.
There are great organizations that focus on childcare and the well-being of kids across the Sioux Empire. One of these groups is The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Sioux Empire. Their mission is
Welcome to another episode of Breakfast@ where we explore the inspiring stories of individuals who have turned their passions into careers. Today, we're thrilled to introduce Becky Davis, a formidable force in the world of women's soccer. With roots in Chicago and a blossoming career that took her from the collegiate fields of Valparaiso University to the vibrant soccer community of the Sioux Empire, Becky's story is one of passion, perseverance, transition, and influence. As she journeyed from an athlete to a coach, and now to a mentor shaping the future of youth soccer, Becky has left an indelible mark on the sport. Join us as Becky shares her captivating journey, the challenges she's faced, the victories she's celebrated, and her unwavering dedication to the beautiful game and its young aspirants. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tdg-80-8-industries/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tdg-80-8-industries/support
This is an EXTRA HOUR of the John & Heidi Show. These breaks are only heard on the flagship station for The John And Heidi Show, Sunny 93.3 fm in Sioux Falls, SD. (and now www.SiouxFallsNewsRadio.com) This rest of this show is syndicated on over 297 stations, to hear these breaks, you can listen to Sunny 93.3 from 5am to 10am or hear the podcast version at the bottom of the page at JohnAndHeidiShow.com (click AUDIO ARCHIVES)
Sometimes life is full of wonderful surprises and unexpected challenges. We
" It's been a challenging time for parents and guardians around the Sioux Empire when it comes to childcare. Recently, the Apple Tree Children's Centers announced all locations were set to close. This shocking announcement just highlights the growing concern for childcare needs in the Sioux Empire and South Dakota. Two organizations that stepped up to help the Apple Tree Children's Centers were EmBe and the Boys & Girls Club of the Sioux Empire. Despite the difficult childcare needs in our area, there are great resources like Tea Trailblazers and Gimme-A-Break that are ready to help families and kids. Kerri Tietgen with EmBe, Stacy Jones with the Boys & Girls Club of the Sioux Empire, and Amanda McGregor from Gimme-A-Break join the show to talk about the South Dakota Childcare crisis and ways they are helping families navigate these challenges."
" It's been a challenging time for parents and guardians around the Sioux Empire when it comes to childcare. Recently, the Apple Tree Children's Centers announced all locations were set to close. This shocking announcement just highlights the growing concern for childcare needs in the Sioux Empire and South Dakota. Two organizations that stepped up to help the Apple Tree Children's Centers were EmBe and the Boys & Girls Club of the Sioux Empire. Despite the difficult childcare needs in our area, there are great resources like Tea Trailblazers and Gimme-A-Break that are ready to help families and kids. Kerri Tietgen with EmBe, Stacy Jones with the Boys & Girls Club of the Sioux Empire, and Amanda McGregor from Gimme-A-Break join the show to talk about the South Dakota Childcare crisis and ways they are helping families navigate these challenges."
"Christmas at the Cathedral is a timeless tradition in the Sioux Empire. The 27th Annual performance is set to take the stage at St. Joseph's Cathedral on December 14th until the 17th. This year's show is called "The Heavens Declare." Director of Christmas at the Cathedral Mark Conzemius joins the program to talk about the planning process, the history and wonder of the Cathedral, and the actors Sioux Falls can expect to see on stage. Tickets for Christmas at the Cathedral are on sale at Hy-Vee locations and by visiting ccfesd.org. People can also call 605-988-3765 for ticket information.
"Christmas at the Cathedral is a timeless tradition in the Sioux Empire. The 27th Annual performance is set to take the stage at St. Joseph's Cathedral on December 14th until the 17th. This year's show is called "The Heavens Declare." Director of Christmas at the Cathedral Mark Conzemius joins the program to talk about the planning process, the history and wonder of the Cathedral, and the actors Sioux Falls can expect to see on stage. Tickets for Christmas at the Cathedral are on sale at Hy-Vee locations and by visiting ccfesd.org. People can also call 605-988-3765 for ticket information.
Spotlight: Conversations From the Sioux Falls School District
Whether you are a parent, a student, or an advocate for community engagement, there is no denying that when we work together amazing things happen. The Sioux Falls School District is proud to partner with many gracious organizations throughout the area, and the Sioux Empire United Way (SEUW) has been one of those organizations giving back for many years. Our guests on this episode are Christina Riss, Chief Operations Officer for the SEUW and Patti Lake-Torbert, Senior Support Coordinator of Student Services for SFSD. One of the most powerful aspects of this partnership is it's direct impact on students and families throughout the District. School counselors are in constant communication with District administration as to what the need is, and with help from the United Way, those needs can be addressed directly. Tune in to hear real-life stories about the direct impact this partnership has had throughout SFSD, and how you can engage and become part of the process.
"It's been a big year at The Sioux Falls Area Humane Society. Adoptions are through the roof. As of right now, over 3,200 animals have been adopted from the Sioux Falls Area Humane Society. At the same time, more animals come to the shelter. Executive Director James Oppenheimer comes on the program to talk about his first year at the humane society, adoption trends in the Sioux Empire, and the need for Humane Honors. More details about the adoptable animals and the SFAHS can be found at sfadopt.com."
"It's been a big year at The Sioux Falls Area Humane Society. Adoptions are through the roof. As of right now, over 3,200 animals have been adopted from the Sioux Falls Area Humane Society. At the same time, more animals come to the shelter. Executive Director James Oppenheimer comes on the program to talk about his first year at the humane society, adoption trends in the Sioux Empire, and the need for Humane Honors. More details about the adoptable animals and the SFAHS can be found at sfadopt.com."
Dance Instructor & Media Creative Helen Andrade is new to the Sioux Empire. She brings plentyh of experince to the local A & E community. SiouxperCon Convention Director Shane Gerlach gives us the details for this weekend's festivities.
This is an EXTRA HOUR of the John & Heidi Show. These breaks are only heard on the flagship station for The John And Heidi Show, Sunny 93.3 fm in Sioux Falls, SD. (and now www.SiouxFallsNewsRadio.com) This rest of this show is syndicated on over 297 stations, to hear these breaks, you can listen to Sunny 93.3 from 5am to 10am or hear the podcast version at the bottom of the page at JohnAndHeidiShow.com (click AUDIO ARCHIVES)
This is an EXTRA HOUR of the John & Heidi Show. These breaks are only heard on the flagship station for The John And Heidi Show, Sunny 93.3 fm in Sioux Falls, SD. (and now www.SiouxFallsNewsRadio.com) This rest of this show is syndicated on over 297 stations, to hear these breaks, you can listen to Sunny 93.3 from 5am to 10am or hear the podcast version at the bottom of the page at JohnAndHeidiShow.com (click AUDIO ARCHIVES)
This episode is brought to you by Ignite Fitness Studio! Ignite is passionate about creating a space where everyone feels safe to bring their authentic selves, celebrating the beauty of diversity and believing that positive change must start from within! Check out Ignite at ignitefitness.studio or the MindBody App! “These kids…we need to give them a voice…if we're talking about empowering them, we've got to let them have a say so in it.” In a first for the podcast, Isn't it Lovely? literally races after Boys and Girls Clubs of the Sioux Empire's Bradyn Medrano (in a restaurant, wearing Kentucky Derby hats) to book him on the show to discuss his amazing work with area youth! Serving as the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Sioux Empire's Teen and Outreach Director (as well as partnering with the Minnehaha County Regional Juvenile Detention Center), Bradyn shares the importance of building trust with youth through consistency, attention, and positive reinforcement. Drawing on his own experiences as a kid growing up with diverse talents and interests who didn't fit a specific mold, as well as a lack of invested role models, Bradyn explores his calling to devote his life to recognizing youth needing resources and attention and equipping them to reach their fullest and brightest potential. Celebrating local partners such as GreatLIFE, Vanguard Hospitality, and local sports teams, this episode is a call to action to view all youth with a heart of compassion no matter what behaviors or context we may find them. Episode Mentions: Boys and Girls Clubs of the Sioux Empire Website: https://www.bgcsiouxempire.org/ Boys and Girls Clubs of the Sioux Empire Instagram: @bcgsiouxempire Boys and Girls Clubs of the Sioux Empire Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BGCSiouxEmpire Bradyn Medrano Afterschool Professional Appreciation Week Spotlight https://www.facebook.com/sdafterschoolnetwork/photos/a.157377198055067/1642961692829936/ Boys Town https://www.boystown.org/Pages/default.aspx GreatLIFE https://joingreatlife.com/ Vanguard Hospitality http://www.vanguardhospitality.com/#welcome What Are You Loving: Bradyn: Father's Day with his daughter and seeing her smile; working out with his nephew and watching his confidence soar; seeing kids experiencing genuine joy and fun Tracy: Electric Scooter for Kids https://amzn.to/3YgoMPc Rachel: YMCA Camp Leif Ericson https://siouxfallsymca.org/camps/
"Summer is a big deal for chislic lovers in the Sioux Empire. The annual South Dakota Chislic Fest is on Saturday, July 29th in Freeman. This is a huge celebration for the state's nosh and for the Freeman community. This year is all about the volunteers who help make the South Dakota Chislic Fest possible. The Parker FFA will be handling the BINGO games, the Menno fire department will be hanging out at the beer tent, and 200-300 volunteers will be helping you have fun throughout the day! This festival is all thanks to the awesome volunteers! More information on this year's festival can be found at sdchislicfestivial.com"
"Summer is a big deal for chislic lovers in the Sioux Empire. The annual South Dakota Chislic Fest is on Saturday, July 29th in Freeman. This is a huge celebration for the state's nosh and for the Freeman community. This year is all about the volunteers who help make the South Dakota Chislic Fest possible. The Parker FFA will be handling the BINGO games, the Menno fire department will be hanging out at the beer tent, and 200-300 volunteers will be helping you have fun throughout the day! This festival is all thanks to the awesome volunteers! More information on this year's festival can be found at sdchislicfestivial.com"
"The Children's Home Shelter for Family Safety has been busy lately. For one, they opened its new facility in Sioux Falls last November. It's great they are expanding its resources, but also bittersweet. This expansion only means that more people in the Sioux Empire need to use the Children's Home Shelter for Family Safety to escape domestic violence. That's why the Drive Out Domestic Violence campaign is so important. For the month of July, you can expect to see ambassadors over social media sharing facts about domestic violence and starting a conversation. It's so important to educate others and this campaign shows others that hope is truly stronger than fear. Staci with the Children's Home Shelter for Family Safety tells us about this continued fight and how the community can get involved. More information can be found at driveoutdv.com."
"The Children's Home Shelter for Family Safety has been busy lately. For one, they opened its new facility in Sioux Falls last November. It's great they are expanding its resources, but also bittersweet. This expansion only means that more people in the Sioux Empire need to use the Children's Home Shelter for Family Safety to escape domestic violence. That's why the Drive Out Domestic Violence campaign is so important. For the month of July, you can expect to see ambassadors over social media sharing facts about domestic violence and starting a conversation. It's so important to educate others and this campaign shows others that hope is truly stronger than fear. Staci with the Children's Home Shelter for Family Safety tells us about this continued fight and how the community can get involved. More information can be found at driveoutdv.com."
"It feels like new businesses are opening their doors in the Sioux Empire every month. One new cafe that is creating a lot of excitement in Sioux Falls is the Cattitude Cafe. You can eat, drink, and hang out with cats all day. The best part? These cats are from the Humane Society, so they are adoptable! You can even adopt a cat when you visit the Cattitude Cafe. Heather Wendlandt from the Cattitude Cafe and James Oppenheimer with the Sioux Falls Area Humane Society join the show to talk about the new partnership, what to expect at the Cattitude Cafe, and how this business will benefit the Humane Society. The opening date for the Cattitude Cafe will be Saturday, July 15th." "The tourism industry is thriving in Sioux Falls and in the state of South Dakota in general. There is a lot of excitement for the 2023 tourism season. From the fun concerts, entertaining events, and the tasty restaurants, Sioux Falls has a lot to offer visitors. Sioux Falls is no longer the "drive-through town." It is a city where people explore and stay for vacation. The Executive Director from Experience Sioux Falls, Teri Schmidt joins this show to talk about new businesses and developments in the city and what people can expect this tourism season. The best resource to find out what's going on in Sioux Falls is by visiting experiencesiouxfalls.com."
"It feels like new businesses are opening their doors in the Sioux Empire every month. One new cafe that is creating a lot of excitement in Sioux Falls is the Cattitude Cafe. You can eat, drink, and hang out with cats all day. The best part? These cats are from the Humane Society, so they are adoptable! You can even adopt a cat when you visit the Cattitude Cafe. Heather Wendlandt from the Cattitude Cafe and James Oppenheimer with the Sioux Falls Area Humane Society join the show to talk about the new partnership, what to expect at the Cattitude Cafe, and how this business will benefit the Humane Society. The opening date for the Cattitude Cafe will be Saturday, July 15th." "The tourism industry is thriving in Sioux Falls and in the state of South Dakota in general. There is a lot of excitement for the 2023 tourism season. From the fun concerts, entertaining events, and the tasty restaurants, Sioux Falls has a lot to offer visitors. Sioux Falls is no longer the "drive-through town." It is a city where people explore and stay for vacation. The Executive Director from Experience Sioux Falls, Teri Schmidt joins this show to talk about new businesses and developments in the city and what people can expect this tourism season. The best resource to find out what's going on in Sioux Falls is by visiting experiencesiouxfalls.com."
"It was an active winter weather in the state of South Dakota. We saw some snowstorms that brought cold temperatures, strong winds, and lots of snow. What will the summer look like in the Sioux Empire? Well...it's going to be hot. Todd Heitkamp with the National Weather Service in Sioux Falls talks about the weather we've experienced, what the summer weather might look like, and how to stay weather alert."
"It was an active winter weather in the state of South Dakota. We saw some snowstorms that brought cold temperatures, strong winds, and lots of snow. What will the summer look like in the Sioux Empire? Well...it's going to be hot. Todd Heitkamp with the National Weather Service in Sioux Falls talks about the weather we've experienced, what the summer weather might look like, and how to stay weather alert."
"There are always new businesses, events, and restaurants to explore in the Sioux Empire. It can be hard to keep track of all the new establishments calling Sioux Falls home. A great marketing and news resource to rely on is called SiouxFalls.Business. This digital platform allows not only residents to stay up to date with everything in the Sioux Empire, but also allows business owners to advertise their product. Another outlet to get your Sioux Empire news and some community interest stories is through SiouxFalls.Business' sister resource, Pigeon605. Owner and Publisher of SiouxFalls.Business Jodi Schawn joins the show to talk about her interests in news, why & how she created SiouxFalls.Business and Pigeon 605, and an update on businesses and events in the Sioux Empire. More information about Sioux Falls news can be found by visiting siouxfalls.business and pigeon605.com"
"There are always new businesses, events, and restaurants to explore in the Sioux Empire. It can be hard to keep track of all the new establishments calling Sioux Falls home. A great marketing and news resource to rely on is called SiouxFalls.Business. This digital platform allows not only residents to stay up to date with everything in the Sioux Empire, but also allows business owners to advertise their product. Another outlet to get your Sioux Empire news and some community interest stories is through SiouxFalls.Business' sister resource, Pigeon605. Owner and Publisher of SiouxFalls.Business Jodi Schawn joins the show to talk about her interests in news, why & how she created SiouxFalls.Business and Pigeon 605, and an update on businesses and events in the Sioux Empire. More information about Sioux Falls news can be found by visiting siouxfalls.business and pigeon605.com"
"Lost & Found is an organization in the Sioux Empire that focuses on mental health education for college campuses, work places, and family life. Erik Muckey with Lost & Found comes back on the show to talk about updates with the organization and the new bill they just passed during this year's legislative session. For more information about Lost & Found, check out resilienttoday.org."
"Lost & Found is an organization in the Sioux Empire that focuses on mental health education for college campuses, work places, and family life. Erik Muckey with Lost & Found comes back on the show to talk about updates with the organization and the new bill they just passed during this year's legislative session. For more information about Lost & Found, check out resilienttoday.org."
"JDRF is one of the many great organizations around the Sioux Empire. Their mission? To educate and to make the public aware of diabetes. Lead Volunteer and Board Member Jessi Buer along with Media Ambassador Brian Allen join the show to talk about the organization and the Community One Walk on Saturday, June 3rd. Anyone looking for more information about JDRF and the walk can visit www2.jdrf.org." "There are different resources available for the Sioux Falls community. One resource that allows other access to technology is the Sioux Falls Computer Library. Believe it or not, there is a technology gap within the community. This resource allows people to fill out paperwork, employment applications, or even continue their education. Founder Ryan Reiffenberger joins the program to talk about the organization and how the community can get involved. More information can be found at siouxfallscomputerlibrary.org."
"JDRF is one of the many great organizations around the Sioux Empire. Their mission? To educate and to make the public aware of diabetes. Lead Volunteer and Board Member Jessi Buer along with Media Ambassador Brian Allen join the show to talk about the organization and the Community One Walk on Saturday, June 3rd. Anyone looking for more information about JDRF and the walk can visit www2.jdrf.org." "There are different resources available for the Sioux Falls community. One resource that allows other access to technology is the Sioux Falls Computer Library. Believe it or not, there is a technology gap within the community. This resource allows people to fill out paperwork, employment applications, or even continue their education. Founder Ryan Reiffenberger joins the program to talk about the organization and how the community can get involved. More information can be found at siouxfallscomputerlibrary.org."
"There are many great organizations in the Sioux Empire, including Habitat for Humanity of Greater Sioux Falls. They help people obtain affordable and safe housing in the area. They also give the community an opportunity to help create these homes. Eric Fjerestad of Habitat for Humanity of Greater Sioux Falls joins the program to talk about the organization and volunteer opportunities. More information can be found at siouxfallshabitat.org."
In it's 56th year the Sioux Empire Sportsman Show brings a boat show, camper show, vacation show and entertainment under one roof in Sioux Falls. Show promoter Barry Cenaiko previews the event.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of the first episodes Ben & Ryan recorded together and we came out hot. Heather is incredibly vulnerable in her testimony about alcohol addiction and potential suicide. Due to a supporting husband and quick action from some close friends, Heather is alive and sharing this story. We were honored to be the first to record her story and she has gone on to start her own podcast, Fortitude, and has been asked to share her story publicly on-stage in the Sioux Empire. Find the show-notes in the original episode. KPP --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mandate/message
We talk with Rick Kahler about so-called-financial-gurus and what happens when they pair up with particularly dependent clients.Plus, she started out on a side stage. After a journey through Nashville, Julie Eddy returns to the Sioux Empire Fair as a rising country music star.
History Of The Industry!! 2022 MLC Sire Catalog Link: https://issuu.com/mittagdesign/docs/2022mlcsirecatalogweb#Shipping #OrderToday #SameDayShippingAvailable Call/Text Matt Lautner Cattle Office At 515.391.9540 To Order Semen For Shipment Today #FreeShippingOnOrders #Over500Dollars #OnlyAtMLC#FamilyFun
Check out Local Lou's guest appearance on Back Lot 605 where we discuss the movie TOMBSTONE. https://backlot605.com/ If you like Local Lou check out the Sioux Empire Podcast, super cool and unique history of the Sioux Empire. https://www.thesiouxempirepodcast.com Free book from an unreliable narrator http://www.gutenberg.org/files/12740/12740-h/12740-h.htm The tri state fair in Sioux Falls 1896 https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn2001063133/1896-09-17/ed-1/seq-12/#date1=1896&index=3&rows=20&words=Fair+FAIR+State+STATE+TRI+Tri+TRI-STATE+Tri-State&searchType=basic&sequence=0&state=South+Dakota&date2=1896&proxtext=tri+state+fair&y=3&x=13&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=1 Windy windy windy https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn97065763/1896-10-03/ed-1/seq-2/#date1=1896&index=11&rows=20&words=fair+state+tri+tri-state&searchType=basic&sequence=0&state=South+Dakota&date2=1896&proxtext=tri+state+fair&y=3&x=13&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=1 Souvenir book http://codyarchive.org/memorabilia/wfc.mem00005.html Note from archived letter/route diary http://codyarchive.org/texts/wfc.css00508.html https://nationalcowboymuseum.org/explore/buffalo-bill-man-myth-media/#:~:text=Arguably%20for%20his%20time%20the%20most%20famous%20man,the%201960s%2C%20and%20Michael%20Jackson%20of%20the%201980s. https://www.historynet.com/encounter-buffalo-bill-at-queen-victorias-command.htm https://www.msn.com/en-us/video/watch/buffalo-bills-wild-west-show-employed-real-native-americans/vp-BBZ1vzN