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The South Dakota Supreme Court has partially reversed a lower court’s ruling in a case involving a ownership of a semi-truck.
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South Dakota has more children in foster care than foster families licensed to care for them. Two young women who aged out of the foster system share their stories, and two current foster families talk about the dire need.
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The effects of child trauma coupled with recent changes in state juvenile justice policy have left some families to fall through the cracks. For others, juvenile diversion programs offer a second chance to stay out of the juvenile justice system altogether.
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Ed Westberg of Beresford, South Dakota loves music. He loves playing music, discussing music, and collecting music. SDPB profiled Westberg on a 2002 episode of Dakota Life.
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The Sioux Falls book and variety store will continue to operate even as owners move on to new projects.
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Rapid City wants public input on its new Comprehensive Plan. City officials want to know what elements of the city are the most important to protect and where the biggest opportunities for change are.
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Mike Thompson, J.D., dives into a case over a public sleeping ban. And our Dakota Political Junkies preview Thursday's U.S. Supreme Court arguments regarding Donald Trump's presidential immunity.