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It this episode of the Rapid City Public Library Podcast, we celebrate the National Guard's birthday with information about the South Dakota National Guard, Camp Rapid, and additional reading recommendations.Recorded and edited by Adrian Ludens. Music by Ian Post "Drum Rudiment". Used by permission.
Haili Wimer is the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at Saint Mary's High School in Bismarck, ND. Prior to SMCHS, Wimer worked in the collegiate setting as an assistant strength coach at Florida International University from May 2023-January 2024 working with beach volleyball, women's basketball, indoor volleyball, and assisted with football. Prior to FIU she was an GA transitioned into an assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University of South Dakota from August 2022-May 2023. While there, Wimer took the lead with men's basketball, volleyball, track and field while assisting with football, softball, soccer, and swim/dive.Joining the Army National Guard in 2014 and earning her Commission in 2023, Wimer currently serves as a Field Artillery Officer in the South Dakota National Guard at the rank of Second Lieutenant. Wimer is a former collegiate track athlete at Northern State University competing in the 400, 4x400, and 400 hurdles. She is an avid baker, book reader, and music lover and continues to lift weights and develop/maintain power as well as reluctantly do cardio occasionally to train and stay active. Samson EquipmentSamson Equipment provides Professional Weight Room Solutions for all your S&C needs.Sport KiltUse Code: TSG at SportKilt.comCerberus StrengthUse Code: STRENGTH_GAME at Cerberus-Strength.comDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
Freedom. Who doesn't want more of that? A phone that rings less. Fewer fires to put out. A team you can trust to take care of things as if it were their own, so that you can focus on the tasks and plans that move your business forward. My guest today not only values freedom, but fights for it, as a major in the South Dakota National Guard. And he's taken what he has learned about leadership to empower his team to solve problems, make sound decisions and take ownership of the operation. I met up with Nick Vander Weerd, CFO of Pleasant Dutch Dairy in Brookings, South Dakota, to find out how he relates his 25 years of military experience to the leadership strategies implemented at the dairy, hear it right here on the Uplevel Dairy Podcast. Nick shares how he empowers employees by training them to be decision-makers at all levels and giving them the tools to solve problems that save time and money - in fact, one you will hear him talk about is ,Milc Pulse from the Milc Group - a pulsation monitoring technology that changed the game at Pleasant Dutch Dairy. And,Nick discusses the future of the dairy industry in South Dakota, how he manages risk, and his personal philosophy of resilience, positivity, and continuous improvement. This episode is sponsored in partnership with the Milc Group. Milc Group is a dairy software company that brings real-time, actionable data to dairy farms across the world by revolutionizing the dairy industry with user-friendly cloud-based software. ONE™ by Milc Group is the all-in-one app that brings together all the important aspects of your dairy in one place. Heading to WDE? Learn what the future of dairy software looks like with Milc Group at World Dairy Expo. Milc Group will be in the Exhibition Hall all week long at booth 4323. Go see for yourself all the solutions they have to offer when it comes to managing your dairy. Their cloud-based software brings all the important aspects of your dairy into ONE easy-to-use app. Milc Group: https://www.milcgroup.com/ Milc Pulse: https://www.milcgroup.com/product/facility Subscribe to Uplevel Dairy Podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClQ6xQHZ0A1vqHKjRkbtJJA Want to get new episodes in your inbox? Subscribe here: https://www.upleveldairy.com/subscribe
This episode is hilarious and intense. Andy Hanson is an intense guy and I love hanging out with him. I met Andy back in 2016 when he was running Gunway and had me out to the store to teach classes and helped me get my business going. He has served in the South Dakota National Guard for over 20 years, is a GWOT veteran having served in Iraq and Afghanistan, and he is a husband and father. He was also very candid in talking about what it's like for soldiers returning home, and how he managed to get "bored" while in combat. This one is a gem! 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 Need your lawn mowed in Sioux Falls? MowSiouxFalls.com Protect your family with life insurance, contact @ericksonagency.sfg
Description: MOMC Guest Host, Jake, chats with fellow Hidden Helper, Kylie, and her mom, Jenny. They discuss the unique dynamics of being a Hidden Helper and share advice about leaving home for college. This program is powered in part by Wounded Warrior Project® to honor and empower post-9/11 injured service members, veterans, and their families. Show Notes: Hidden Helper Coalition: https://hiddenheroes.org/resources/hiddenhelpers/ Bio: Kylie Briest is a 21-year-old from Yankton, South Dakota. In 2005, Kylie's father, Corey, was deployed to Iraq with the South Dakota National Guard for the second time. A few months into his deployment, Corey was injured in an IED blast that killed three of his fellow service members. Kylie and her mom, Jenny, are Corey's primary caregivers. Jenny had to move Kylie and her younger brother across the country from their home in South Dakota for 18-months while Corey recovered in hospitals and rehabilitation centers. Family photos from those days show Kylie with her family in the hospital, providing comfort and letting her father know that his family was there. Kylie's upbringing has inspired her to pursue a career in the medical field, as she is currently studying Nursing at the University of South Dakota with the goal to be a NICU nurse. Though she was forced to grow up and mature faster than other kids, she says it developed a strong bond between her and her mother as they strive to get the best support for the strongest man she knows. Jacob Dickson Adkinson is an 18-year-old from Mesa Arizona. In 2003 Jake's dad Dave was deployed to Iraq. There he developed illnesses due to chemicals and burn pits. Jake helps his mother take care of his dad and has grown up faster than most. He is a thoughtful and determined son who works hard to make bad situations better. Jake has found a passion in taking care of others and is studying nursing next year at Northern Arizona university. He connects and bonds with military members and their families. He cares deeply for service members and their sacrifices. Through love and determination, he has found strength and continues to devote his strength and time to others. Jenny Briest Dole Caregiver Fellow (South Dakota-2021) Yankton, SD Cares For: Husband, Corey (pre- and post-9/11, National Guard) In 2005, Jenny Briest was a 23-year-old teacher and mother of two when her husband Corey deployed to Iraq with the South Dakota National Guard for the second time. A few months into his deployment, Corey was injured in an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) blast that killed three of his fellow service members. Early news of the incident led Jenny to believe Corey would also lose his life. She began contemplating the worst and thinking about Corey's funeral when a doctor told her that Corey seemed to be holding on to his brain function. Corey returned home blind and dependent on a wheelchair. Jenny had to move her family across the country from their home in South Dakota for 18-months while Corey recovered in hospitals and rehabilitation centers. Her hardest challenge as a caregiver was her constant battle for Corey's medical benefits to pay for cognitive care that would enable him to eventually live at home. Thankfully with the help of their doctor and their congressional leaders, they were able to obtain those benefits, though Jenny still struggles with navigating the VA at times. As Corey's caregiver, Jenny supports him in every aspect of the day including meal prep and managing medications. Jenny has lobbied with the Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) for the Caregiver Act, appeared as a spokesperson for a WWP commercial, and met with senior leaders at the VA to provide input on the VA Fiduciary system. In their free time, Jenny and Corey and their family enjoy attending school events and time at their cabin, swimming, boating, and floating, doing their best to live their ‘new normal' to the fullest.
Twelve hours after a South Dakota wife and mother is reported missing, police make an arrest in her murder. What happened next would shock the entire community. Josh Mankiewicz reports in this Dateline classic. Originally aired on NBC on February 13, 2009.Additional footage: South Dakota National Guard
During and after the catastrophic flood of June 9, 1972, members of the South Dakota National Guard --many of whom were already in the region for annual training-- were mobilized for rescue, recovery, and cleanup. Narration by Scott Hall and Rebecca Hall.Music by Joey Pecoraro "Jazz Apricot", Aerohead "Fragments", Luke Hall "Dystopia", Hyde "Acoustic Folk Instrumental", RYYZN "Waited", Scott Buckley "Hiraeth", Onycs "Eden", Nettson "Remember" and Nomyn "Fragments". Creative Commons royalty free music (YouTube).
The South Dakota National Guard is deploying to Guantanamo Bay for the first time since the detention camp opened in 2002. Plus, Governor Kristi Noem says the Board of Regents has approved a draft policy restricting the teaching of critical race theory in the state's universities. The policy encourages exposing students to a variety of viewpoints, but never mentions critical race theory. The governing body of the state's public universities adopted a statement called “Opportunity For All.” All this and more in today's SDPB News Podcast. Find it on Apple Podcasts or Spotify today.
07/07/21 : Senator Reynold Nesiba is a Democratic member of the South Dakota Senate representing District 15 and joins Joel to discuss the South Dakota National Guard being sent to the US/Mexico border. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The three of us dive into the weekly headlines and spiral on how everything is honestly pretty bleak lately! Topics discussed include the deployment of the South Dakota National Guard to the Texas/Mexico border, the Miami building collapse, how incredibly hot it has been, and the infrastructure bill. Please check out some of our older episodes, including recent ones with investigative journalist Ali Winston covering the history of policing in America, as well as our most recent one interviewing our friend Joe Pangaro, who works in the General Counsel's office at one of the biggest cannabis companies in the world. Subscribe wherever you get your pods, and most importantly, leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts. It will make you smarter, and funnier, we guarantee it.
So if the National Guard can be privately deployed, how long until someone like Jeff Bezos uses them to "secure" warehouses, or big oil uses them to "defend pipelines" from protesters? Source: https://apnews.com/article/joe-biden-...
Brad and Dan begin this 4th of July weekend episode with thoughts from James Baldwin, who discussed his love for America as a "lover's quarrel." They then lay out the evidence for the fact that the Cold Civil War is escalating--from Trump's Revenge Tour, to new data on how White Evangelicals voted in 2020, to Governor Kristi Noem turning the South Dakota National Guard into soldiers-for-hire, to the Oath Keepers admitting the armed conspiracy to prevent Biden from becoming president on 1/6. They finish by examining what the Supreme Court's decision on voting rights means moving forward, and how bipartisanship with a toxic party is not a virtue to pursue. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joy Reid leads The ReidOut with the former president's company, the Trump Organization, and its longtime money man, Chief Financial Officer Allen Weisselberg, being formally indicted. Former attorney to Donald Trump Michael Cohen shares his view on Weisselberg's indictment, based on his experiences, telling Joy Reid, "Allen has to understand. He's by himself." Plus: Trump expert Tim O'Brien believes of the ongoing investigation, "I think Trump and his legal advisors have lots of reasons to worry." Rep. Stephanie Murphy, who is on the Select Committee on the Jan. 6 Insurrection, joins us on Kevin McCarthy's backlash against the participation of one Republican. Legal expert Elie Mystal slams the Supreme Court upholding Arizona laws that restrict voting access for people of color. Finally, Joy Reid critiques South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem's controversial deployment of the South Dakota National Guard to Texas, reportedly paid for by a super-wealthy political donor. All this and more in this Thursday edition of The ReidOut.
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Governor Kristi Noem has announced a private donation that will fund deployment of the South Dakota National Guard to the U.S. border with Mexico. State Sen. Reynold Nesiba, D-Sioux Falls joins us with his perspective on the deployment and how it is being funded. The South Dakota Department of Health is drafting rules for the state's medical marijuana program. SDPB's Jackelyn Severin reports on Monday's town hall. Governor Noem says she will deploy as many as 50 members of South Dakota's National Guard to Texas to help secure the border with Mexico. SDSU political scientists Lisa Hager, Ph.D., and David Wiltse, Ph.D., join us with perspective for this week's Dakota Political Junkies conversation. John Nguyen's last day as SDPB's Morning Edition host was Friday. During his farewell party he artfully described the manner in which he eats a jelly donut. SDPB's Brian Gevik reports on live music at the rodeo for our June Spotlight on South Dakota rodeo traditions. Robert Penn, a protégé of
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem says she will join a growing list of Republican governors sending law enforcement officers to the U.S. border with Mexico. Noem's announcement that she will send up to 50 South Dakota National Guard troops to Texas comes as the GOP ramps up a political fight with President Joe Biden over border security. The issue has drawn in a host of prominent GOP figures. Former President Donald Trump was expected to travel to the border this week. The latest fight was initiated when Texas Gov. Greg Abbott this month announced plans to build more barriers along the border. Groundbreaking for the new Woodbury County Law Enforcement Center has been set for September 15 th . The Sioux City Journal reports a finalized contract for construction was reached during a joint county-city board meeting yesterday. Dirt work at the site is estimated to be finished by the first of August, with the more than $58 million dollar project taking about 20 months to finish. The Sioux City
The South Dakota National Guard has a new, state-of-the-art readiness center in Rapid City. Yankton and Lawrence counties are now part of an automated breathalyzer system for their sobriety programs. All this and more in today's SDPB News Podcast. Find it on Apple Podcasts or Spotify today.
This episode is all about the War on Veteran Suicide. I got word that a couple of my buddies were collaborating and one was with Mission 22 and the others were Active National Guard. Mental Health is very serious and these guys tell how getting help is the right thing to do and not a bitch move. I hope this episode helps someone out there. Have a Happy 4th of July be safe and if your drinking call a Lyft or an Uber.Help us keep going by supporting PayPalhttps://paypal.me/hxllywxxd1?locale.x=en_USVenmohttps://venmo.com/blackhillspodcast
Radio host Chuck Anderson traveled to Joe Foss's Scottsdale, Arizona home in 1996 for an interview with one of the most famous and accomplished South Dakotans ever. Very few people achieve as much as Joe Foss did in his lifetime. After the death of his father in 1933, Foss had to take over the family farm near Sioux Falls. He was still in high school and was suddenly responsible for taking care of his mother and younger siblings. His younger brother eventually took over, allowing Foss to graduate from high school and earn a degree from the University of South Dakota. Joe Foss joined the South Dakota National Guard in 1937 and entered the U.S. Marine Corps in 1940. He worked his way into fighter aircraft and combat. He became America's top flying ace, earning the Congressional Medal of Honor for actions during 1942 and 1943. While on duty in the Pacific, Foss met Navy Lieutenant Richard M. Nixon. Joe Foss became a world-wide celebrity during the war. He was recalled from combat to the U
To learn more about Butterflies of Wisdom visit http://butterfliesofwisdom.weebly.com/. Be sure to FOLLOW this program https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wins-women-of-wisdom/id1060801905. To find out how Win walk and about Ekso go to http://www.bridgingbionics.org/, or email Amanda Boxtel at amanda@bridgingbionics.org. On Butterflies of Wisdom today, Best-Selling Author, Win Kelly Charles and Juan Carlos Gill welcomes Chris Ripka. Chris AKA CJ started his journey in Podcasting with the hopes of being able to inspire people all over the world to stop settling for average and just be awesome. His true nature and charm come through as he easily connects with his guests and much like a childhood friend, it's easy to forget that you just met moments before. CJ's first introduction to Podcasting started in 2003. He produced a monthly Audio Blog for the South Dakota National Guard Public Affairs Office. He has an extensive background in Video Production and Broadcast Journalism. His work has been seen all over the country on national advertising for the Army National Guard. He was also instrumental in creating video content for the South Dakota National Guard website and introduced the Holiday Hello program instituted throughout all the branches of the military. CJ created Ripka Media Group with the hopes of being part of something bigger than his self. After meeting Ray Rideout, he saw the missing link in what is to become the future of Podcast Networking. In Ray, he found the same vision and passion for the industry that is still finding it's placed among the much older and developed forms of media. CJ is a husband, and father who started out as an Infantryman in the Army turned Broadcast Journalist. He has produced more than 200 video productions, 14 Armed Forces Radio shows, four podcasts, and 2 Livestream shows. CJ is currently hosting Raw & Real with CJ Ripka Podcast, 60 Seconds Game Show on Blab and Podcasters Morning Minute which is streamed across multiple sources to include blab, periscope, and re-purposed for his podcast. CJ is a creative force. He is constantly coming up with new show ideas to add to the ever growing lists filling his notebooks. He is always willing to talk and listen to new podcasts of up and coming content creators and looks to inspire other people to put on their creative hats and share what they are passionate about. If you need to help developing your idea, shoot CJ an email. He answers each and every one. To learn more about CJ visit http://ripkamedia.com/. To find out more about Win Kelly Charles visit https://wincharles.wix.com/win-charles. Please send feedback to Win by email her at winwwow@gmail.com, or go to http://survey.libsyn.com/winwisdom and http://survey.libsyn.com/thebutterfly. To be on the show, please fill out the intake at http://bit.ly/1MLJSLG. To look at our sponsorships go tohttp://www.educents.com/daily-deals#wwow. To learn about the magic of Siri go tohttps://www.udemy.com/writing-a-book-using-siri/?utm_campaign=email&utm_source=sendgrid.com&utm_medium=email. If you want to donate Butterflies of Wisdom, please send a PayPal donation to aspenrosearts@gmail.com. Please send a check in the mail so 100% goes to Bridging Bionics Foundation. In the Memo section have people write: In honor of Win Charles. Send to: Bridging Bionics Foundation PO Box 3767 Basalt, CO 81621 Thank you Win
B-roll of members of the South Dakota National Guard, 147th Artillery and volunteers are filling sandbags in support of the flooding operations around the Pierre/Fort Pierre area. Sound bites include Spc. Climton Rainford and 1st Sgt. Michael Wilkening. Produced by Spc. Mike A. Beaver.
Soldiers from the 153rd Engineer Batallion fill large sandbags for use in the Dakota Dunes and Wynstone communities. The helibags will be used to build additional levees which will help ward off the rising Missouri River. Also available in high definition.
Package about Soldiers from the South Dakota National Guard's 211th Sapper Company being honored with Purple Hearts and Combat Action badges for their part in complex improvised explosive device attacks while conducting a route clearance in Afghanistan. Produced by 1st Lt. Seth Illiff. Also available in high definition.