By: Lori Walsh, Ellen Koester, Ari Jungemann
In her recent budget address, Gov. Kristi Noem proposed cutting SDPB's state funding by 65%. We explore what that would mean for public media in the state.
Ari Jungemann is a journalist based in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, writing for South Dakota Public Broadcasting. With a focus on local news and community issues, Ari covers a wide range of topics including public health, conservation efforts, cultural events, and political developments. Through their reporting, Ari aims to provide informative and engaging stories that highlight the unique perspectives and challenges faced by the people of South Dakota.
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