SDPB January 2021 Magazine

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SDPB streams, broadcasts and archives the legislative issues and actions that comprise your elective state government. State of the State Address Governor Kristi Noem Live on SD.net, SDPB Radio and SDPB1: Tues., Jan. 12, 1pm (noon MT) Encore presentation on SDPB1: Tues., January 12, 10pm (9 MT)

SD.net. Rebroadcasts nightly at midnight (11pm MT) on SDPB1. Statehouse Senate – Live, daily coverage from the House floor on SD.net. Rebroadcast nightly at midnight (11pm MT) on SDPB2.

State of the Judiciary Wed., Jan. 13 – Live on SD.net

SDPB RADIO (Stream SDPB Radio online and on your smart speaker.) Legislative updates from the SDPB News team, including daily updates from Political Reporter Lee Strubinger in Pierre during Morning Edition, In the Moment and All Things Considered. For SDPB’s daily legislative podcast, search “SDPB News” wherever you get your podcasts.

State of the Tribes Thurs., Jan. 14 - Live on SD.net. South Dakota Focus SDPB1: Thursdays at 8pm (7 MT) Discussion and analysis of the 2021 legislative session.

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SD.net SD.net hosts live coverage of the SD House and Senate as SDPB2 continues to support real-time distance learning for K-12 students and educators. Statehouse House – Live, daily coverage from the House floor on

SD.net - Listen to The South Dakota Network for live audio from the South Dakota Legislature, Boards & Commissions, Supreme Court Hearings, SDHSAA Championship events, and many others. SD.net is available as a free app on iOS and Android devices, and online at www.SD.net. Visit www.SD.net to download to your mobile device. You can also visit the iTunes Store and Google Play and download the app – by searching “sd.net.”

In the Moment with Lori Walsh Discussions with lawmakers and South Dakotans about legislation. Miss an episode? Go to SDPB.org/InTheMoment

Indian Country Today Premieres on SDPB

Patty Talahongva.

SDPB is proud to announce Indian Country Today will air Sundays at noon (11am MT) on SDPB1 and SDPB.org. The 30-minute program covers a range of topics related to Indigenous and all communities, including breaking news, profiles of Indigenous political candidates, features about accomplished Native Americans, COVID-19 data and popular culture. Patty Talahongva (Hopi) is the executive producer and anchor for the program.

Talahongva is a multimedia journalist who has covered the Rodney King riots in Los Angeles in 1992, and more recently was on the ground producing stories about the Yarnell Fire, in Arizona, which took the lives of 19 Hot Shot firefighters. She has also worked for many years leading student projects for the Native American Journalists Association. Indian Country Today premieres Sunday, January 3, noon (11am MT) on SDPB1-TV and SDPB.org January January2021 2021

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