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The South Dakota United Dynamo girls soccer team has won the national championship two years in a row.
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For many South Dakota towns, high school sports are more than just an activity. They're a symbol that represents community pride, hard work, and the ability to overcome challenges.Girls Got Game, a documentary that highlights the evolution of girls high school sports in South Dakota since Title IX, airs this week on SDPB.
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Lolly Forseth recorded 11 state titles as a gymnastics coach for both Sioux Falls Lincoln and Sioux Falls Washington. She was also the first full-time female athletic director in South Dakota history.
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From 1974 to 2008, Ruth Rehn was an assistant executive director for the South Dakota High School Activities Association. She's one of the main people who helped get a majority of the girls high school sports sanctioned in the Rushmore State after Title IX passed 50 years ago.
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South Dakota lawmakers are part of a nationwide effort to block transgender girls and women from competing on girls' and women's sports teams. Nine states have passed similar laws. Those for and against the proposal say the same federal statute supports their position.
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One of the first high-profile bills in the legislative session is already making its way through both houses. Today we listen in to a summary of arguments during the debate on Senate Bill 46 titled “Protect Fairness in Women’s Sports.”
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South Dakota football teams and fans head to the Dakotadome in Vermillion for the state football championships. We're joined by Craig Mattick for a state high school football preview.
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In the Moment is SDPB’s daily South Dakota news radio program.
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After an Olympic alumnus from the University of South Dakota brought home the silver medal and a personal best, the USD community gave him a hero’s…
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Armour's girls basketball program is one of just three in state history to win five straight state titles. From 1983 to 1987, the Packers were the top dog…