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The National Music Museum received a collection of historic cellos, bows and other materials. We discuss their plans for the instruments, including at an upcoming concert.
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The University of South Dakota will feature a lineup of local composers at a February concert. We talk with the director of symphonic bands and one of the composers.
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A University of South Dakota professor died from injuries he sustained in a car vs. bicycle crash.
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The University Veteran Resource Center and Native Student Services sponsored a presentation by the descendent of a WWII Navajo Code Talker.
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The North Alabama sank in the Missouri River near Vermillion, South Dakota on October 27, 1870. Although the ruins are usually submerged, the wreck can be seen and explored when the river level is low.
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A series of public informational meetings has been scheduled by the state Department of Transportation in communities across South Dakota.
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Drag shows are back on at South Dakota campuses for the first time since the implementation of the “minors on campus” events policy.
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What is a Gamelan? In this classic Dakota Life story, SDPB visited the National Music Museum in Vermillion to find out.
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The Vermillion Food Pantry and the Welcome Table are merging to create Feeding Vermillion. The organizations say the merger aims to consolidate resources and better serve the community.
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It’s a new school year, and principals, deans and teachers are assessing the lay of the land.