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NewsThe Governor's budget address has recommended what amounts to deep cuts to South Dakota Public Broadcasting’s budget, amounting to a 65% decrease in our state budget allocation.
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Farmers and ranchers rely on atmospheric science to prepare for their next growing season. Scientists say South Dakota’s farmers and ranchers can expect multiple storms and drought in the forecast next year.
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Rep. Linda Duba and Sen. Jean Hunhoff step in as our Dakota Political Junkies to share what they're watching for in the state's next legislative session.
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South Dakota Banking officials expect trust assets held in the state to take a significant jump this year. In 2022, the value of assets held in South Dakota trusts dipped for the first time since the 2008 financial crisis. That dip was driven by the value of cryptocurrency.
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A West River nonprofit is closer to securing water rights for a proposed pipeline to bring Missouri River water to the region. Because of the size of the request, state lawmakers must approve it.
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Karl Gehrke and Lee Strubinger always have their ears perked for new sounds. As we say goodbye to 2024, they share the songs that they couldn't get out of their heads.
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South Dakota artist Hope Christofferson is holding a book signing for "Loreland Bestiary: An Illustrated Mythology of the World’s Most Fantastical Creatures" in Rapid City.
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Meet the newest staff member at Neighborhood Dental. Tenner is an English golden retriever therapy dog whose job is to ease any patients worries about the dental process.
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A match made in first grade, Ed and Maggie Jerde took the next few decades living very separate lives. Both returned home for a class reunion, only to fall in love.
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Miss South Dakota turns a camera on the most endangered mammal in North America. An explorer invites citizen scientists along on her adventures. A composer uplifts female artists.
SDPB Coverage of SDHSAA State Sports and Fine Arts Championships