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    Episodes (37)

    The Flood of '72: Fifty Years Later, Episode 5: Miner / Painter/ Bulman

    The Flood of '72: Fifty Years Later, Episode 5: Miner / Painter/ Bulman

    Marlyce Miner left Rapid City just as the town lost power and returned to learn her mother's survival story. Terry Painter survived by avoiding the flood waters not once but twice, and Karen Bulman volunteered for the Red Cross in the aftermath of the disastrous flood of June 9-10, 1972.

    Narration by Sean Collins, Stacy Wierenga, and Adrian Ludens.


    Music by Scott Buckley "What We Don't Say", Alec Koff "The Dark Night", Argsound "Tense Cinematic Instrumental Ambient Music",  Lesfm "Happy at Home",  Joey Pecoraro "Jazz Apricot", Aerohead "Fragments", Luke Hall "Dystopia", Hyde "Acoustic Folk Instrumental", RYYZN "Waited", Scott Buckley "Hiraeth", Onycs "Eden", Nettson "Remember" and Nomyn "Fragments". Creative Commons royalty free music (YouTube).

    The Flood of '72: Fifty Years Later, Episode 4: Van Boening and White Shield

    The Flood of '72: Fifty Years Later, Episode 4: Van Boening and White Shield

    Larry Van Boening's experience on the roof of his house adjacent to Canyon Lake, and Sandra (Lockhart) White Shield's experiences on the east side of town, and later, in Dark Canyon, and throughout Rapid City during and after the disastrous flood of June 9-10, 1972.

    Narration by Jules Kittleson and Brady Jones.

    Music by Scott Buckley "What We Don't Say", Alec Koff "The Dark Night", Argsound "Tense Cinematic Instrumental Ambient Music",  Lesfm "Happy at Home",  Joey Pecoraro "Jazz Apricot", Aerohead "Fragments", Luke Hall "Dystopia", Hyde "Acoustic Folk Instrumental", RYYZN "Waited", Scott Buckley "Hiraeth", Onycs "Eden", Nettson "Remember" and Nomyn "Fragments". Creative Commons royalty free music (YouTube).

    The Flood of '72: Fifty Years Later, Bonus Content - Sam Bice

    The Flood of '72: Fifty Years Later, Bonus Content - Sam Bice

    Seventeen year old Sam Bice lived with his family--and delivered the newspaper--in the Braeburn addition in 1972. He talks about what happened the night of the flood, the heavy death toll among his neighbors, and the odds things he found in the days following catastrophe.

    Sam Bice was born in Chamberlain, South Dakota and moved to Rapid City in 1960 where he has resided since. He joined the family business where he was a water well and foundation contractor until his retirement.

    Recorded April 2022, Interviewer: Adrian Ludens

    The Flood of '72: Fifty Years Later, Episode 3 National Guard (Ludens / Doering)

    The Flood of '72: Fifty Years Later, Episode 3 National Guard (Ludens / Doering)

    During and after the catastrophic flood of June 9, 1972, members of the South Dakota National Guard --many of whom were already in the region for annual training-- were mobilized for rescue, recovery, and cleanup. 

    Narration by Scott Hall and Rebecca Hall.

    Music by Joey Pecoraro "Jazz Apricot", Aerohead "Fragments", Luke Hall "Dystopia", Hyde "Acoustic Folk Instrumental", RYYZN "Waited", Scott Buckley "Hiraeth", Onycs "Eden", Nettson "Remember" and Nomyn "Fragments". Creative Commons royalty free music (YouTube).

    The Flood of '72: Fifty Years Later, Bonus Content - Deb Kuehn

    The Flood of '72: Fifty Years Later, Bonus Content - Deb Kuehn

    Deborah Kuehn had finished work and was home at her parents’ the night of June 9, 1972. Her mother, Yvonne was working at Bennett-Clarkson hospital that night, and her father, Jim, was vice president and co-editor of the Rapid City Journal, and was keeping tabs on the situation. The family lived on Selkirk, just a few blocks from Jackson Blvd, and took in many people displaced by the flood.

    Bio: Deb Kuehn moved back to Rapid City in 1988. She has worked as a certified nurse practitioner at Monument’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and at Black Hills Pediatrics. Deb’s hobbies include her cats, gardening, sewing and quilting, and rummaging.

    Recorded March 2022, Interviewer: Adrian Ludens


    The Flood of '72: Fifty Years Later, Episode 2 Nelson / Engel / Swanson

    The Flood of '72: Fifty Years Later, Episode 2 Nelson / Engel / Swanson

    Lyndal and Sally Nelson's experience on Cambell Street adjacent to Rapid Creek, Carol Engel's experience on St. Joe near MDU, and Steve Swanson's experience near Baken Park, and later, near Star Village during the disastrous flood of June 9-10, 1972.

    Narration by Katherine Marmer, Krista Licht, and Lucille O'Grady.


    Music by Scott Buckley "What We Don't Say", Alec Koff "The Dark Night", Argsound "Tense Cinematic Instrumental Ambient Music",  Lesfm "Happy at Home",  Joey Pecoraro "Jazz Apricot", Aerohead "Fragments", Luke Hall "Dystopia", Hyde "Acoustic Folk Instrumental", RYYZN "Waited", Scott Buckley "Hiraeth", Onycs "Eden", Nettson "Remember" and Nomyn "Fragments". Creative Commons royalty free music (YouTube).

    The Flood of '72: Fifty Years Later, Episode 1 Michael E. Dennis

    The Flood of '72: Fifty Years Later, Episode 1 Michael E. Dennis

    This is the account of Michael E. Dennis, who was caught in the flood on Omaha Street. He and others survived the night by reaching and climbing onto the roof of the only house in the neighborhood that withstood the rushing waters.

    Narration by Courtney Ludwig
    Account read by Adrian Ludens

    Dramatic Orchestral by JP Bianchini https://jpbianchini.com Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/-dramatic-orchestral Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/o3n1uV48_2Q  

    Lost in Dreams — SOMM [Audio Library Release] Music provided by Audio Library Plus Watch: https://youtu.be/9fOnQZfPOSE Free Download / Stream: https://alplus.io/lost-dreams  

    Eternal Flame by Lucjo https://soundcloud.com/lucjomusic Creative Commons — Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported — CC BY-ND 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/3k5icIU Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/Q8773hTncoM  

    Quarantine (Instrumental) by RYYZN https://soundcloud.com/ryyzn Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported  — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/ryyzn-quarantine Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/CmGlppkhxJg 

    Chase — Igor Khainskyi [Audio Library Release] Music provided by Audio Library Plus Watch: https://youtu.be/3fPqQcwXwKk Free Download / Stream: https://alplus.io/chase  

    Omega by Scott Buckley https://soundcloud.com/scottbuckley Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/omega-scott-buckley Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/ZRBsgI8PD1Y

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