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Opening a business can be a challenge for even the most privileged of people. One operation in Rapid City wants to help level the playing field for people from all backgrounds.
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A conviction, from petty theft or DUI to more serious felonies, can have adverse effects on a person’s future. However, there are pathways to closing a file and taking the next step.
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Recent graduates from accredited collegiate programs can recieve assistance through a program that helps connect buyers with a participating lender.
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Economics often play on an international stage, but one program at Dakota Wesleyan wants to zoom into the local. Namely – the situation in Mitchell.
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For the month of May, residents can volunteer to leave some or all of their lawns untrimmed to encourage pollinators.
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Gov. Kristi Noem said future editions of her upcoming autobiography will not include reference to meeting North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un. Despite that, Noem is neither confirming nor denying the meeting took place.
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Advocate Lily Mendoza joins us ahead of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Day. We discuss the importance of community education and communication.