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The new 18-bed facility will be used to serve women struggling with substance abuse and addiction.
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The South Dakota Supreme Court rules against a woman suing Avera Health because she missed a filing deadline by a single day.
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The South Dakota Attorney General’s Office and the south Dakota NewsMedia Association are releasing an updated version of the state’s Open Meeting Law Guide.
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Feeding South Dakota is seeking assistance from the state after losing out on millions in federal grants.
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We visit with small businesses on both sides of the state. Plus, the South Dakota Bankers Association shares how to secure financing for your big business idea.
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The South Dakota State Historic Preservation Office administers Deadwood Fund grants that can be used to repair aging buildings.
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The Project Prison Reset task force considered 14 sites for the new men's prison. After weighing costs and the public's input, the committee recommends prison placement in Sioux Falls.
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The South Dakota Art Museum's new exhibit spotlights old, founding favorites. "The Founding Gifts" showcases pieces from Harvey Dunn, Ben Reifel and an SDPB artist.
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The American Jump Rope Federation hosted its National Grand Finals in Sioux Falls, a first for South Dakota. Over 100 competitors hopped to Augustana to showcase their speed and skills for a national title.

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SDPB has received many questions from listeners and viewers about potential cuts to public media’s federal funding and how they might impact SDPB.
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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.