World's Shortest Triathlon - Downtown Brookings South Dakota
Highlights from the World's Shortest Triathlon. Held downtown Brookings, South Dakota. Hosted by Downtown Brookings Inc and Wooden Legs Brewing Company. Music by Josh Woodward.
an open invitation to the President of the United States
Everyone in Brookings, SD would like you to put that last bumper sticker on your tour bus by stopping by to visit us.
Thanks to everyone involved in this video, and the many other businesses and citizens that make our city great.
Special thanks go out to Jen and Marcy over at Cleanslate Design & Print/2ndskin Silkscreening
To find out more about those involved in this video :
Chocolatte
South Dakota State University
Nick's Hamburgers
Dakota Nature Park
Daktronics Inc
Larson Manufacturing
The Children's Museum of South Dakota
The Boys and Girls Club of Brookings
The Pheasant Restaurant & Lounge
Wooden Leg's Brewing Company
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Why every small town has a bar: Seth Koch at TEDxBrookings
Seth Koch, brewmaster and co-owner of Wooden Legs Brewing Company in Brookings, South Dakota has everyone power off their cell phones to better focus on physical interactions. He discusses the importance of place-based socialization in a digitally dominated world.
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
Wooden Legs Brewing Co. - Weekly Bulletin 20th April 2015
Seth and Chris post an update about what is going on at Wooden Legs Brewing this week. Including: release of the West Coast IPA Mystery IPA, National Open Mic Night, and Chat with the Brewery featuring Zipline Brewing Co.
Wooden Legs Brewing Co. - Weekly Bulletin 6th October 2014
Last chance to get a number of popular WLBC beers, but have no fear, NEW beers are on the way.Catch up with Seth and Chris as they outline what is going on in the brewery this week.
Brookings Works - Daktronics
Brookings Works is a series of videos showcasing the variety of careers available in the Brookings, South Dakota region. For more information about jobs currently available, visit jobsinbrookings.com. Brookings Works is brought to you by Brookings Economic Development Corporation through funding provided by Vision Brookings II.
The Owners of Wooden Legs Brewing Company Accept the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge
Brant and Seth accept the ALSA.org Ice Bucket challenge. They in turn nominate Perry Miller of Brookings Radio, Josh Fritz and Jeff Drumm of Crow Peak Brewing Company, Justin Henrichsen of Independent Ale House, Steven Kreeger of WLBC and former WLBC intern Shea Koch
SDSU Foundation Donor Celebration 2017
April 27, 2017
Ask Anything | On Call with the Prairie Doc | April 27th, 2017
Dr. Rick Holm, The Prairie Doc, is joined by Dr. Kelly Evans, and Dr. Jill Kruse, both with Avera Medical Group Brookings to answer any medical question our loyal home viewers may have.
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2016 AAA Invited Session: THE 2016 U.S. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
Title cont. ANTHROPOLOGISTS REFLECT ON WHAT JUST HAPPENED
A little over a week ago on Tuesday, November 7, voters elected the 45th U.S. President and the 115th U.S. Congress. The election season highlighted deep social, political, generational, and ideological divisions within the country, and served to galvanize social movements on both the left and the right. Moral issues such as abortion and LGBT rights that have recently polarized public political debate did not gain substantial traction during the primary season. Instead, voters expressed widespread frustration with so-called establishment candidates and politics as usual (including the role of big money in politics). Dominant news media obsessed over the unexpected rise and unpredictable antics of Donald Trump, as Bernie Sanders’ ability to amass large crowds and donations demonstrated widespread appeal for his populist message and opposition to super-PACs. Hillary Clinton’s assumed nomination on the Democratic side was threatened in part by debates in Black social media about her husband’s legacy, by generational divides about gender loyalty among women, and by questions about her hawkish foreign policy history and her close association with Wall Street. Ted Cruz struggled to bridge divides among conservative talking heads, the establishment, and an ideologically conservative base. The summer’s National Conventions provided a forum for spectacular political performances that further eclipsed substantive issues and amplified cleavages between the parties. The Republican National Convention featured a public crisis of identity within the GOP, while Democrats grappled with how to unify the Sanders and Clinton factions and position their candidate vis-a-vis Obama’s legacy. As the country faces increasing inequality, declining real wages, anti-immigration rhetoric, gun debates, the Black Lives Matter movement, and global trade imbalances, while remaining bogged down in Middle East wars, once extreme positions have gained acceptance. In a political climate shaped by discussions of campaign finance reform, social safety nets, increasing healthcare costs, and voters’ rights, citizens faced stark choices over the regulatory and redistributive roles and powers of the federal government. The participants in this roundtable will draw on anthropological insights to explore the dynamics, coverage, and implications of the 2016 elections. Participants will be asked questions on issues such as the role of new and corporate media, race, gender, surging wealth inequality domestically and globally, deindustrialization, failed military interventions, protests, grassroots movements, pundits, and satirical activism. Audience members will have a chance to pose questions and join the conversation.
2014-05-13 Sioux Falls Council Meeting - 2086
Rebroadcast of Sioux Falls City plus School Board and District videos paid for by the taxpayers of Sioux Falls SD.
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Michigan State Board of Education Meeting for January 12, 2010 - Session Part 2
Michigan State Board of Education Meeting for January 12, 2010 - Session Part 2
Source: Michigan Department of Education
Tootell & Nuanez 102.9 ESPN Missoula Live Stream