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Dakota Spotlight

James Wolner

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Dakota Spotlight isn't your average true crime podcast. Creator James Wolner delves headfirst into unsolved mysteries and forgotten cases of the Upper Midwest and beyond, meticulously researching every detail to deliver a gripping, heartfelt narrative. Wolner prioritizes ethical storytelling, ensuring the victims are treated with care and respect. Prepare to be both enthralled and moved as James brings renewed hope for answers while offering a compassionate and soothing voice to the voiceless.
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Dakota Political Junkies

SDPB

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'Political Junkies' is a fan-favorite segment from SDPB's news and arts program, In the Moment.Join host Lori Walsh as she discusses the top political headlines with journalists, former legislators, and political scientists from around the state. Subscribe via Spotify or Apple podcasts
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Dakota Datebook

Prairie Public

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Sitting Bull to Phil Jackson, cattle to prairie dogs, knoefla to lefse. North Dakota's legacy includes many strange stories of eccentric towns, war heroes, and various colorful characters. Hear all about them on Dakota Datebook, your daily dose of North Dakota history. Dakota Datebook is made in partnership with the State Historical Society of North Dakota, and funded by Humanities North Dakota, a nonprofit, independent state partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, f ...
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Dakota Live! Podcast

Robert Morier

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The Dakota Live! Podcast is designed for your fundraising needs. The goal of this podcast is to help you better know the people behind the investment decisions. Dakota connects investment salespeople with leading investment decision makers, ensuring you always know who to call and how to approach the markets you are targeting. Dakota Live! presents investment sales people industry and marketing expertise to make their jobs easier.
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Natural North Dakota

Prairie Public

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Hosted by Chuck Lura, a biology professor at Dakota College in Bottineau. Chuck has a broad knowledge of “Natural North Dakota” and loves sharing that knowledge with others. Since 2005, he has written a weekly column, “Naturalist at Large,” for the Lake Metigoshe Mirror. His columns also appear under “The Naturalist” in several other weekly newspapers across North Dakota. Natural North Dakota is supported by NDSU Central Grasslands Research Extension Center and Dakota College at Bottineau, a ...
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The Tony & Dakota Podcast

Tony Moore and Dakota Bailey

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Tony Moore and Dakota Bailey created a podcast on their favorite topics; Real Estate, Investing, Wealth, and Personal Development. Located in Fort Wayne, Indiana, the duo started a real estate investing company with very little money and now own over 60 properties. Tony and Dakota network with people all over the country. Check out their podcast for advice and stories from investors, business owners, gurus, and proponents of positive psychology.
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Talk North Dakota

Tom Tucker

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Talk ND is a podcast interview series featuring compelling conversations, profiles, and news updates with North Dakota's political and business leaders. The podcast, also shared on Youtube, is hosted by Emmy Award-winning veteran broadcast journalist Tom Tucker.
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Dakota Town Hall

The HomeSlice Media Group

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South Dakota's Weekly Political Podcast - hosted by Jake Shoenbeck, and Murdoc. Join us every Friday as we discuss the top political topics of the week while speaking with the movers and shakers of the SD political landscape. Another HomeSlice Audio Production. Search for Dakota Town Hall in your favorite player or follow their socials - @DakotaTownHall Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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DakotaRose

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Days in the life of being me....a single mom of three. A non-9-5 worker....an anti racial, biracial loving, cigarette smoking, mid 30’s lady with a sense of humor trying to make it in this world.
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Dakota Gold Mysteries

Law of Names Media

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"It was a cold day in Cloud City. Every day is a cold day this high up. We were well into the second half of the year, nearly at the end of the ride up the gravity well, and every strut, support, and doorway was jeweled with methane ice. I shrugged deeper into my anco, and wished I'd indulged in an insulated rebreather..." Transhumanist noir mystery stories, featuring Jupiter's finest private investigator.
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Dakota McCloud

Dakota McCloud

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You want to know how to be successful and have it all? I am a going to tell, then teach you how to have the Motivation, Dedication, Happiness, Success, Focus, and The Key. Plus a bunch of other random s**t.
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Discover Dakota County

Dakota County Regional Chamber

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The Discover Dakota County podcast, provided by the Dakota County Regional Chamber of Commerce, is an interactive conversation that brings listeners and viewers informative stories, historical tidbits, views of leaders in the region, topics with various points of view, plus, a little humor and throw-back amusement. Tune in as we explore the rich stories and insights in Dakota County.
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Dakota Kelley

Dakota Kelley

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Welcome to Outside In. I’m so glad you decided to join us on a journey of discovering and creating space for all of us-ministers, church-goers, unbelievers-and everyone in between. This podcast is dedicated to entering into conversations surrounding the Church and the people that make it up. Our hope is to deepen and challenge the perspectives of those deeply involved in the Church and those who haven’t wandered through its front doors.
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North Dakota After Dark

Pulltab Sports

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North Dakota After Dark discusses hockey (both inside and outside of North Dakota) with a focus on a parent's perspective of things. All our hosts have kids playing hockey at various levels and will do their best to emulate the late-night hockey conversations that are ubiquitous at hockey tournaments.
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South Dakota Gamer Podcast

Dave, Josh, Chad, and sometimes Isaac

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A gaming podcast from 3 regular guys. Chad from South Dakota, Josh from Indiana, and Dave from Texas. We discuss all the recent video game news and all that is happening in that world. We love games and hope you love listening to us talk about them.
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Explore South Dakota

Evolution Media

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Explore South Dakota inspires others to get out and see some of what this state has to offer through travel and adventure. Providing valuable, actionable information that will allow you to take the leap and explore. Interviewing business leaders, bloggers, citizens, entrepreneurs and more who give insight and firsthand tips on how to embark on your own adventures throughout South Dakota. Time to have an adventure, do a little traveling, maybe even earn some cool prizes along the way… it’s ti ...
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The Dakota Shane Podcast

Dakota Shane

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Hey everyone! It's Dakota Shane. I'm a columnist for Inc. Magazine, where I cover anything and everything related to content marketing. My writing has also appeared in Forbes, Business Insider, Google's Startup Grind, PR News, and more. I'm also the co-founder of Copy Buffs, a copywriting agency based in Los Angeles. I've been featured on some of the marketing industry's top podcasts and spoken at some of its largest conferences. In this podcast, I'll show you what I've learned and what I'm ...
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The Travel South Dakota Stories

Armchair Productions

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Join us on an immersive first-person journey through South Dakota, the land of infinite variety. Recorded on-location, this in surround sound audio is designed to do more than just let you hear what it’s like to be there; it’s designed to let you feel what it’s like for real. Discover South Dakota like never before, with our expert guides, local characters, and award-winning travel writer and host, Brian Thacker. Join me as we delve deep into the true heart of South Dakota – with the people ...
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Keep It 100 w/ Dakota & Chorsie

Keep It 100 Productions

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Taking an inside look on the relationship of two friends and what shapes them. It’s a therapy session, it’s an open mic, it’s 100% true and 100% Chorsie and Dakota. They’ll make you laugh, cry, cry from laughing, and laugh from crying. Keep It Nasty, Keep it 100. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/keepit100-pod/support
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Stay connected to Hardrocker Sports all year long wherever you go with Hardrocker Huddle, the official podcast of South Dakota Mines Athletics. Host Josh Van Valkenburg-Gernert takes you inside South Dakota Mines Athletics with exclusive interviews, insights, former player features, and much more. Subscribe and follow at the links below: Apple - https://apple.co/3KcIByO Spotify - https://spoti.fi/3tjDJ41
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The Dakota Midwest Gardener with Home Gardening Tips Podcast Facebook Group is located in the Bismarck-Mandan, North Dakota.We serves our Midwestern States area of the United States. There is tons of useful information and tips for you to get your garden started and have a very successful garden with Great looking and very delicious tasting Vegetables and sweet tasting friut. Also we can all think of ways to make this group more exciting and more educational for all.
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Conversations Across Dakota

Craig Lee

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What started out as random discussions, turned into Tuesday morning coffee, and now a podcast. Jake Lindgren (financial advisor at Edward Jones), Craig Lee (photographer and owner of Craig Lee Studios) and Dr. Josh Carr (chiropractor at Carr Chiropractic Clinic) have decided to turn our conversations into a podcast in order for others to listen.As you will hear in our first podcast episode, the title has two meanings. The first brings our famed Dakota Avenue into the mix due to Jake and Crai ...
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On the surface, SB 294 seemed straightforward. Its intent was to loosen the state’s blue laws that restricted activities on Sundays. North Dakota had these laws in place since statehood. SB 294 aimed to allow bathing beaches, Chautauqua assemblies, pleasure resorts, boating, swimming, canoeing, and more on Sundays. The bill passed the Senate, but t…
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It's Jake in the West and Murdoc in the East. We welcome back Assistant Maj Leader Marty Overweg from D21 and our favorite Rabble Rohler, Senator Michael Rohl. Pipeline, Property Taxes, Librarians, and Postcards. *apologies for the slight audio issues in this episode Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Kelly’s Slough National Wildlife Refuge, near Grand Forks, is well-known to area bird enthusiasts as being a great place to do some bird watching, particularly during the spring and fall migrations. Depending upon weather, bird watching should be quite good from around the late March through May.โดย Chuck Lura
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An asteroid screams towards Earth as the boys gather remotely to discuss trivialities: times they were spooked, internet/phone addiction, the morals of meat in Dave's mouth, and the stupidity of going to NYC to watch the ball drop and fill your adult diaper to the absolute brim on New Years Eve. Then they take your emails and give you life advice a…
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Join us for a special live episode of the Dakota Live! Podcast, recorded at Loyola University Chicago. Our latest show presents a unique opportunity to hear from three distinguished leaders in the world of manager research and selection: Katharine Wyatt, CIO, Loyola University Chicago Stephanie Szymanski, CIO, Lakeview Capital Management Aoifinn De…
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In this conversation, Desiree Morton, a first-time republican state representative for North Dakota's District 46, discusses her journey into politics, the challenges she faces in the current legislative session, and her strong convictions regarding various bills. She emphasizes her reliance on her faith in guiding her decisions and addresses the c…
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Coming from humble roots on her family’s homestead, Judith Knittel Meierhenry has led a life of excellence, paving the way for generations as a trailblazer for women in Law. Judith has had many firsts, overcoming adversity to rise to the highest position a judge can reach within South Dakota’s Supreme Court. She was inducted into the South Dakota H…
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📌 Connect with Dakota! Instagram: @dakotabailey.in Facebook: Dakota Bailey LTD Property Group: https://www.ltd-propertygroup.com How to get Your 1st Deal - https://theleap.co/@DakotaBailey Subscribe. More content to come 😁โดย Tony Moore and Dakota Bailey
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Continuing a Dakota Spotlight Valentine’s tradition, this special episode features an interview with Bruce Blackman, the mastermind behind the 1976 hit Moonlight Feels Right by Starbuck. James chats with Bruce about the song’s romantic charm, its iconic marimba solo, and the stories behind its creation. Whether it’s part of your Valentine’s playlis…
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Slavery was a divisive issue from the very beginning of the United States. The Constitutional Congress worked to create a Constitution that would be acceptable to both free and slave states. The population count was important because the number of Congressmen assigned to each state depended on the size of its population. Free states wanted to exclu…
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When Franklin D. Roosevelt stepped into the White House on March 4, 1933, the country was gripped by the Great Depression. Bank failures and record unemployment were ravaging the nation. Roosevelt knew Americans wanted a confident president who could lead them through the storm, and he was determined to hit the ground running.…
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It's basketball tournament time! For over 100 years, basketball has been a cornerstone of North Dakota's sporting scene, uniting players, fans, and entire towns in the pursuit of victory. Join us as we celebrate the history of basketball in the region through Dakota Datebook!โดย Sarah Walker
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Sheriff Albin Hedstrom made a notable arrest in February 1926 when he apprehended Day Zaila on a charge of grand larceny. Zaila was in possession of three horses, a wagon, and a load of flax, all of which had been stolen. Unable to pay his bail, Zaila was remanded to the Burleigh County Jail, but he was determined not to stay there.…
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On this date in 1906, Wahpeton papers refuted reports that Reverend Edmands was alive and well with a woman who was not his wife. The sudden disappearance of Reverend Edmands had been the subject of much speculation and gossip. Some suspected foul play or suicide, and newspapers continued to offer various theories about the case.…
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Are you ready for spring? March 1 is the first day of meteorological spring, while the spring equinox which marks the first day of astronomical spring is coming up on March 20. As that old saying goes “if March comes in like lamb it goes out like a lion” and vice versa.โดย Chuck Lura
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This is a great one folks! This week on Dakota Town Hall, South Dakota Searchlight's Seth Tupper, Lee Strubenger from SDPB, and Erin Tobin, SD Chair for U.S. Term Limits. We start with Senator Rohl's vehicle bill maneuvers and Pierre's latest hidden camera show. SuperBouts with Arch Beal. The gang lists out the dumbest bills, and the never-ending p…
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Mary Elizabeth Sabin, of LaMoure, North Dakota, was honored as North Dakota's Oldest Mother on this date in 1932, as part of a national program to find the oldest women living in each state. The program, led by the North Dakota Federation of Women's Clubs, was a project of the George Washington Bicentennial Commission, celebrating the 200th birthda…
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Small towns in North Dakota reached their business and population peak in the 1920s. While cities like Bismarck, Fargo, and Grand Forks continue to grow and draw shoppers from miles around, many small towns have struggled, losing businesses, schools, churches, and their reason for being.โดย Trista Raezer-Stursa
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It's basketball tournament time! For over 100 years, basketball has been a cornerstone of North Dakota's sports scene—uniting players, fans, and entire towns in the pursuit of victory. Join us as we celebrate the history of basketball in the region through Dakota Datebook!โดย Sarah Walker
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In the latest episode of the Dakota Live! Podcast, host Robert Morier welcomes Chris Paolino, Co-Chief Investment Officer at Titan Advisors, a global alternative investment firm managing approximately $3.7 billion for institutional investors. family offices, and high net worth individuals. With decades of experience in manager research and due dili…
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On this date in 1918, Frederick Smith was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, to Eugene and Gladys Smith. He began his career in entertainment at the age of 12, ushering at three neighborhood theaters. After a stint in the US Naval Reserve, Fred became an associate of Al Sheehan’s Inc., a company that produced all types of stage shows.…
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Are you up for checking out the night sky? Whether you are familiar with the winter constellations, interested in learning a few, or just want to gaze up at the cosmos, the next few nights might be a great time to do so if the sky is clear. That is because there is a new moon coming up on February 28. And of course, it could also be good for severa…
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District 30's Amber Hulse joins the RINO brigade for a hearty discussion on property taxes and the other bills of note she's leading. Dakota War College's Pat Powers is back as Pierre tiptoes around how old you can be to be married in SD. Interesting airplane landings in Pierre, and the GOP Leadership race continues. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/…
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On this date in 1906, according to City Attorney Aaron Bessie of Wahpeton, he filed papers that had been served on Ruby Weston the previous day. Bessie asserted that public records could be viewed by anyone in the register of deeds office and sheriff’s process docket, under the date of February 21, 1906.…
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The first automobile in North Dakota sparked a wave of excitement when it appeared in Fargo in 1897, igniting the state's love affair with cars. In 1898, Samuel Holland’s homemade steam-powered jalopy became the first car manufactured in the state. North Dakotans didn’t wait for mass production; they started building their own vehicles. Some, like …
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In this episode of the Dakota Live! Podcast, host Robert Morier sits down with Chris Burrows, Partner at Cerity Partners, to explore the modern allocator’s toolkit for private market manager selection. With nearly two decades of experience leading private markets research, Chris shares how data, technology, and deeper qualitative insights have resh…
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When the U.S. Constitution was adopted in 1788, the framers faced a challenge: how to balance the representation of large states with fair treatment for smaller ones. They designed Congress to ensure fair representation for all states, regardless of size. The House of Representatives allotted seats based on population, giving larger states more rep…
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Andrew Miller began his long law career in 1894, opening a private practice in Buffalo Center, Iowa. He served as county attorney for Winnebago County and was elected mayor of Forest City, Iowa, in 1897, serving one term. After a failed bid for a seat in the Iowa state legislature, he moved to Bismarck in 1905 and opened a private practice.…
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Occasionally we need to be reminded that before pharmacies, cultures had to rely on native plants and animals as sources of medicine. I was reminded recently when I was going through some papers and came across a copy of a manuscript titled “Lakota Medicinal and Culturally Important Plants,” authored by Wilbur Flying By, Sr. and Linda Different Clo…
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SD AG Marty Jackley joins the show for a wide-sweeping range of topics from the death penalty, to accountability in our state government, and the 10 commandments in schools. Then Sandra Waltman from the SDEA is back on the show to update us on the school funding bills. We sneak in a little horse dentistry. @SandraMWaltman @martyjackley @JakeSchoenb…
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In this postscript to Homicide at House of Bottles, we revisit key moments from the case through archival audio from local news reports—segments recorded immediately after the robbery-homicide and after a suspect was arrested. We also speak with Bob Haas, a detective who worked the case, as he shares additional insights, reflections, and his though…
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On this date in 1885, Mrs. Dill awaited trial in the Richland County jail. The Wahpeton paper reported that a search of the Dill farm had turned up the missing August Dill, buried in the cow stable under a pile of manure. Mrs. Dill, her sons, and a hired man were arrested and taken to Wahpeton. Mrs. Dill confessed, saying she alone was the murderer…
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Our Junkies discuss what they expect from the new governor. Plus, do taxpayers have a right to know how governors spend their money? Even when it's on a credit card?โดย Lori Walsh, Ellen Koester
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In this episode of the Dakota Live! Podcast, host Robert Morier welcomes Amanda Kane, Director of Private Investments with Windrose Advisors, for an in-depth discussion on private market manager research and its critical role in portfolio construction. With extensive experience in asset allocation, investment due diligence, and manager selection, A…
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Winter in North Dakota can be a challenge, but it also offers great experiences and traditions. Dakota Datebook joins in the celebration of winter with a look at Vinterfest!โดย Cody Goehring
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Most North Dakotans are familiar with some adaptations birds and mammals have to get through the winter. But what about the invertebrates — insects, for example — and the plants? They have adaptations as well.โดย Chuck Lura
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D15 Rep Kadyn Wittman is back on the show to update us on the school lunch funding bill. Josh "CAAAAN YOU TAKE ME" Haiar from SD Searchlight tries to keep our facts straight on what appears to be Phil Jensen week. Varmint Facts. Join us for the Chaplin bill endings and sports betting beginnings as we kick off February. @JakeSchoenbeck @DakotaTownHa…
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In the final scheduled episode of Homicide at House of Bottles, we reflect on the profound impact of Robbie Rahrich’s life and death while delving into themes of justice, rehabilitation, and accountability. This episode features conversations with Shawn Helmenstein, who has spent 25 years in prison for the murder. Shawn offers new insights, includi…
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