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A Governor-led trip to the United Kingdom and Ireland looked to expand trade opportunities for South Dakota businesses.
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Sioux Falls is changing how it provides subsidy funds to businesses and nonprofits. This comes in response to expected drops in property tax revenue.
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The Governor's Office will submit an application to a new federal program later this fall that could bring $100 million to improve rural healthcare.
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The White House wants states to remember our heroes. Our Dakota Political Junkies explore who could be memorialized in a new statue garden in the Black Hills.
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Seth Tupper, editor in chief of South Dakota Searchlight, and Brad "Murdoc" Jurgensen explore who counts as an American hero and whether statues qualify as art.
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A longtime debate over concussions in the National Football League crept into a Sioux Falls school district meeting this week.
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Game Time gives an inside look at high school sports in South Dakota with your hosts Nate Wek and Jason Andera. This week, get to know the 2025 SD High School Football contenders in Class 11AAA, 11AA, 11A, and All Nations. Plus, find out who the top playmakers from week one. Also, we give you an in-depth look at Viborg-Hurley vs. Elkton-Lake Benton and Winner vs. Wagner.
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Harrisburg, Dell Rapids, and Chester Area lead the top of the 2025 South Dakota Prep Media Preseason Volleyball Polls.
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Here is the latest South Dakota Prep Media Football Polls for the week of August 25, 2025.

SDPB Coverage of SDHSAA State Sports and Fine Arts Championships
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South Dakota Public Broadcasting (SDPB) today expressed disappointment over the recent passage of the federal rescissions package, which includes significant cuts to funding for public broadcasting.
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The Friends of SDPB announces the launch of the SDPB Bison Campaign, a bold effort to raise $2 million to protect, innovate and evolve SDPB’s future.
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South Dakota Public Broadcasting Executive Director Julie Overgaard has announced layoffs that will affect 15 SDPB employees. The affected positions are across the spectrum of programs and services that SDPB provides.