• Human Trafficking in Sioux Falls - Call To Freedom - Marissa's House
    Jan 5 2025
    Public Affairs Director Jon Michaels (since 1977) talks with Becky Rasmussen, CEO and President for Call To Freedom, and McKenzie Huska, Director of Outreach Services and Marissa's House. from their website: Alpine Cares Concert Fundraiser – Johnny Holmes – The District Rock Out and Raise Awareness This National Human Trafficking Awareness Month This January, join us for an unforgettable night of music and impact with Alpine Cares and the Johnny Holm Band! This special event brings the community together for a shared purpose: supporting local nonprofits, including Call to Freedom, Mission Haiti, The Community Outreach, and the Avera NICU expansion. It’s more than a concert—it’s a celebration of compassion and a commitment to making a difference. In honor of National Human Trafficking Awareness Month, this event is also a powerful opportunity to spotlight the work being done to combat human trafficking in our community. Call to Freedom is dedicated to supporting survivors and educating the public about this pervasive issue. Events like this allow us to further our mission and ensure that those affected by trafficking receive the care and resources they need to rebuild their lives. Taking place on a night filled with music from the iconic Johnny Holm Band, this event is not only a chance to have fun but also a moment to reflect on the impact of collective action. By attending, you contribute to the fight against human trafficking and help raise awareness during a month dedicated to shedding light on this important cause. Tickets must be purchased in advance, so don’t miss your chance to be part of this incredible evening. Secure your spot today by visiting this link. Please note that tickets will not be available at the event. With proceeds going to Alpine Cares, this concert ensures that every dollar makes a meaningful impact in our community. Whether you come for the music, the mission, or both, you’ll leave knowing you’ve made a difference. Join us as we come together to rock out and support those working tirelessly to end human trafficking and uplift vulnerable populations. For more information, contact Alpine Cares at 605.610.5503. Home Events Special Events National Human Trafficking Prevention Day #WEARBLUEDAY and #END IT National Human Trafficking Prevention Day #WEARBLUEDAY and #END IT Join us on January 11th in recognition of National Human Trafficking Prevention Day by wearing blue and drawing a Blue X on your hand to show your support. Snap a picture and post it with #wearblueday and #endit to call attention to the crime of human trafficking. Blue Campaign’s largest initiative is #WearBlueDay to raise awareness of human trafficking, we invite the public to take photos of themselves, friends, family, and colleagues wearing blue clothing and a Blue X (END IT) and share them on social media with the hashtags #WearBlueDay #EndIt Arc Of Dreams In Blue As Part Of National Human Trafficking Prevention Month Arc Of Dreams In Blue As Part Of National Human Trafficking Prevention Month January is National Human Trafficking Prevention Month and Call to Freedom is partnering with the Department of Homeland Security’s Blue Campaign to shine a light on this critical issue. This nationwide initiative educates the public, law enforcement, and industry partners on how to recognize and respond to human trafficking. As part of this effort, Call to Freedom invites the community to participate in raising awareness and supporting survivors. This year, the theme will feature wearing blue and marking you hand with a blue “X” to symbolize the fight against human trafficking. The blue “X” replaces the traditional red and signifies unity in combating human trafficking. On National Human Trafficking Prevention Day on January 11th, we encourage everyone to wear blue, share their support on social media, and tag Call to Freedom to amplify the message. Let’s make a collective stand to show survivors they are not alone. From January 10th through the 16th, the Arc of Dreams, a monumental sculpture in Sioux Falls, will be illuminated in blue as a tribute to the ongoing fight against human trafficking. This iconic sculpture, nearly the length of a football field and towering 80 feet above the Big Sioux River, symbolizes the leaps of faith dreamers take to achieve their goals. The lighting of the Arc of Dreams will serve as a powerful reminder of the courage and resilience of survivors and our shared responsibility to build a future free from trafficking. Mark your calendars for January and join Call to Freedom in spreading awareness. Whether you wear blue, mark you hand with an “X” or visit the illuminated Arc of Dreams, your involvement makes a difference. Together, we can take bold steps to combat human trafficking and create a safer, more supportive world for everyone. THE PROBLEM Human trafficking is the illegal trade of human beings for the purposes of forced labor or sex ...
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  • The 2025 South Dakota Legislature with Jack Kolbeck
    Dec 29 2024

    Public Affairs Director Jon Michaels (since 1977) talks with Jack Kolbeck of Sioux Falls about his views of the upcoming 2025 South Dakota Legislature.

    from Wikipedia

    :

    Jack Kolbeck is an American politician serving as a former member of the South Dakota Senate from the 13th district. Elected in 2016, he assumed office on January 10, 2017.[1]

    Background[edit]

    Kolbeck was born in McCook County, South Dakota. He earned a bachelor's degree in business from South Dakota State University. He and his wife, Muriel, have three children. Prior to serving in the Senate, Kolbeck worked as a beer distributor in Sioux Falls, South Dakota He is a member of the Republican Party.

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  • Heroes Beyond the Badges Annual Blood Drive Now Through Jan. 4
    Dec 22 2024
    Public Affairs Director,Jon Michaels (since 1977) talks with Bridget Devlin of the Sioux Falls Dep., Steve Fessley of Sioux Falls Fire and Rescue, and Kenneth Versteeg of the Community Blood Bank. from the website Join in to save the lives of community patients while supporting our local heroes, Sioux Falls Fire Rescue and Sioux Falls Police Department. The “Heroes Behind the Badges” is a friendly competition between Sioux Falls Fire Rescue and Sioux Falls Police to help improve the blood collections at our local hospitals throughout the holidays. It only takes 30 minutes and the gift you provide could last a lifetime. Those donating blood at this event will receive a specially designed event t-shirt; your choice of either Sioux Falls Police or Fire Rescue, a $15 Hy-Vee certificate offer, a Texas Roadhouse free appetizer, and (2) game tickets to the Sioux Falls Skyforce game. (Offer available while supplies last and only during the Heroes Behind the Badges blood drive events.) Monday, December 23rd Give blood at Slim Chickens (2711 S. Louise Ave., Sioux Falls, SD) between 10:00 am and 5:00 pm. Schedule a donation time today. All those donating will receive the special Heroes thank you gifts + a free Slim Chickens meal. Tuesday, December 24th Give blood at Tinner’s Public House (449 W. 69th St., Sioux Falls, SD) between 11:00 am and 3:00 pm. Schedule a donation time today. All those donating will receive the special Heroes thank you gifts + a Tinner’s burger meal (certificate must be used on December 24). Thursday, December 26th Give blood at Scheels (2101 W. 41st St., Sioux Falls, SD) between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm. Schedule a donation time today. All those donating will receive the special Heroes thank you gifts. Friday, December 27th Give blood at Camille’s Sidewalk Cafe’ (1216 W. 41st St., Sioux Falls, SD) between 9:00 am and 4:00 pm. Schedule a donation time today. All those donating will receive the special Heroes thank you gifts + a free meal, compliments of Camille’s Sidewalk Cafe’. Friday, December 27th Give blood at Hy-Vee (37th St. & Minnesota Ave., Sioux Falls, SD) between 9:00 am and 4:30 pm. Schedule a donation time today. All those donating will receive the special Heroes thank you gifts. Monday, December 30th Give blood at Hy-Vee (49th St. & Louise Ave., Sioux Falls, SD) between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm. Schedule a donation time today. All those donating will receive the special Heroes thank you gifts Monday, December 30th Give blood at Atomic Wings (1502 E. 69th St., Sioux Falls, SD) between 1:00 pm and 5:00 pm. Schedule a donation time today. All those donating will receive the special Heroes thank you gifts + 5 Atomic boneless wings, compliments of Atomic Wings. Tuesday, December 31st Give blood at Firehouse Subs East (5200 E. Arrowhead Pkwy, Sioux Falls, SD) between 11:00 am and 3:00 pm. Schedule a donation time today. All those donating will receive the special Heroes thank you gifts + a free sub, compliments of Firehouse Subs. Tuesday, December 31st Give blood at Firehouse Subs West (3504 W. 41st St. Sioux Falls, SD) between 11:00 am and 3:00 pm. Schedule a donation time today. All those donating will receive the special Heroes thank you gifts + a free sub, compliments of Firehouse Subs. Thursday, January 2nd Give blood at JJ’s Wine, Spirits, and Cigars (3000 W. 57th St., Sioux Falls, SD) between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm. Schedule a donation time today. All those donating will receive the special Heroes thank you gifts + a $10 JJ’s gift card. Thursday, January 2nd Give blood at Midwest Communications (500 S. Phillips Ave., Sioux Falls, SD) between 6:30 am and 10:00 am. Schedule a donation time today. All those donating will receive the special Heroes thank you gifts.. Thursday, January 2nd Give blood at Washington Pavilion (5301 S. Main Ave., Sioux Falls, SD) between 12:00 pm and 4:00 pm. Schedule a donation time today. All those donating will receive the special Heroes thank you gifts. Friday, January 3rd Give blood at Sioux Falls Fire Rescue (2820 S. Minnesota Ave., Sioux Falls, SD) between 8:00 am and 4:00 pm. Schedule a donation time today. All those donating will receive the special Heroes thank you gifts. Friday, January 3rd Give blood at Sioux Falls Police Department (320 W. 4th St., Sioux Falls, SD) between 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. Schedule a donation time today. All those donating will receive the special Heroes thank you gift. Saturday, January 4th Give blood at Remedy Brewing Co. (401 E. 8th St., Sioux Falls, SD) between 12:00 pm and 5:00 pm. Schedule a donation time today. All those donating will receive the special Heroes thank you gift + a pint of your fav. brew, compliments of Remedy Brewing Co.. Donors can also give blood at one of our three donor room locations. Hours, locations, and scheduling links are listed below. Avera McKennan Hospital & University Health Center Donor Room: (Plaza 2, 1301 S. Cliff Ave., 4th floor next to the skywalk...
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  • Sioux Falls Mike Hendriksen now Publishing Book Five
    Dec 15 2024

    Public Affairs Director Jon Michaels talks with Mike Hendriksen about his sports history and Journey Through Life books and his new publication on South Dakota music stories,

    From Amazon.com books:

    Everyone's path through their time on earth is different. Their talent. Their decisions. Their successes. Their failures. Their joys. Their sorrows. Everyone has encountered situations that are unique to them. They have lived stories that only they can tell. "Genuine Journeys of Life is a compilation of those tales. Real people sharing their unique narrative. Hilarious, heartbreaking, and everything in between. Genuine slices of life told by the people who experienced them.

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  • Union Gospel Mission in Sioux Falls Since March of 1900
    Dec 8 2024

    Public Affairs Director, Jon Michaels (since 1977) talks with Eric "Pineapple" Weber, Chief Executive Officer of the Union Gospel Mission in Sioux Falls.

    from their website:

    Who We Are

    Union Gospel Mission is a nonprofit emergency shelter dedicated to providing essential services to the homeless, needy, and marginalized people of the Sioux Falls community.

    UGM is a beacon of light for those lost in the dark – offering food, shelter, clothing, resources, and spiritual guidance to help people find health, healing, and hope as they work to reclaim their independence. The Mission’s work is holistic and rooted in Christian values. We seek to demonstrate God’s love as we help people claim the promise of John 10:10…

    “The thief does not come except to steal, and to kill, and to destroy. I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly.” – Jesus

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  • Children's Miracle Network Radiothon Thursday Dec. 5 & Friday Dec. 6
    Nov 30 2024

    Public Affairs Director Jon Michaels (since 1977) talks with Bethany Olson of the Sioux Falls Children's Miracle Network about the Radiothon on KELO-FM and KTWB-FM this Thursday and Friday from 6 AM to 6 PM (Dec. 5 & 6).

    from their website:

    Impact

    • Funds raised from the Radiothon support life-saving medical equipment, vital health services, and programs for kids and infants at Sanford Children’s Hospital.
    • 100% of the funds raised stay in Sioux Falls, benefiting children in the local community.
    • The event highlights the significant impact of Sanford Children’s Hospital and Children’s Miracle Network on the lives of children, sharing touching stories of miracle families and the care teams who support them.

    Partnerships

    • Midwest Communications, a local radio group, leads the event, with on-air personalities from KTWB and KELO-FM participating in the broadcasts.
    • Sanford Health Foundation and Sanford Children’s Hospital are key partners in the event, with senior development officer Bethany Olson expressing gratitude for the community’s support.

    Overall, the Children’s Miracle Network Sioux Falls Radiothon is a successful annual event that makes a significant difference in the lives of children and families in the local community.

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  • Father Time Bob Kobe-Fifty Years Fixing Clocks
    Nov 24 2024

    Public Affairs Director, Jon Michaels (since 1977), talks to Bob Kolbe about his clock business celebrating 50 years. Also about his history collection of post cards of South Dakota. And then there is his archaeological digs in out houses. And don't forget his long run as Minnehaha County Commissioner.

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  • The Bells are Ringing at Salvation Army Kettles in Sioux Falls
    Nov 14 2024

    Public Affairs Director Jon Michaels (since 1977) talks with Natasha Letcher, Development Director, and Major Geffory Crowell of the Salvation Army in Sioux Falls about their annual fundraising for families and children in need.

    You can earn $15.00 an hour as a bell ringer. Registertoring.com

    This year's goal is over $350,000 https://give.salvationarmyusa.org/

    from their website: https://centralusa.salvationarmy.org/siouxfalls

    Experts agree that there is no single root cause of all poverty.

    Rather, a variety of factors, including hunger, addiction, homelessness, mental illness, unemployment, lack of education, abuse, human trafficking, discrimination and social inequality, can lead to poverty and contribute to its continuation. That's why The Salvation Army offers both short- and long-term assistance and solutions that address the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of individuals and families in order to alleviate the immediate effects of poverty and address the root issues that cause it.

    Pathway of Hope

    We strive to break the cycle of intergenerational poverty through the Pathway of Hope initiative, offering strengths-based casework to families with children 18 years of age and younger. Services provided include financial counseling and planning, job training and referrals, assistance with housing, and spiritual support. Pathway of Hope works with people where they are, offering practical guidance to help families overcome obstacles and achieve their big-picture goals, one step at a time.

    Material assistance

    Often it's the smallest things that make the biggest difference: a fan to bring cool relief on a hot day, help paying the electric bill so there's enough money for groceries, or a backpack filled with school supplies so a child is prepared for school. Our material assistance programs provide groceries, clothing and household items, assistance paying for prescription medications and utilities, fans, backpacks and school supplies, and Christmas meal assistance.

    Food

    Chances are, you know someone who is struggling to put food on the table. Thousands of adults and children in Nebraska, South Dakota and western Iowa are food insecure and don't know where to find their next meal. We address this critical problem by offering multiple food services, including food pantries, lunch and dinnertime community meals, mobile food distribution, and summer lunch programs for school-age children.

    Housing

    As the saying goes, there's no place like home, but sadly, thousands of displaced families, older adults and veterans in our three-state region are not able to enjoy that basic need. We help those without a home climb out of poverty through permanent supportive housing, transitional housing and emergency shelter, ensuring that adults and children have a safe place to live, grow and thrive.

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