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After a multi-day manhunt, initial court proceedings for Nicholas Selig have been complicated by the defendant’s lack of cooperation.
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The Libertyland theme park and Catalyst Districts developments are moving forward with city council approval after an administrative error voided the first vote.
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Gov. Larry Rhoden has released drafted legislation that could determine the fate of a new men’s prison in South Dakota.
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Our Dakota Political Junkies preview the upcoming special legislative session. Plus, what legislators watch for nationally when planning for the state's budget.
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Ryan Howlett, CEO of Friends of SDPB, discusses what their latest fundraising campaign could and couldn't do for SDPB's journalism efforts going forward.
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We share the second half of our conversation with the Dakota Political Junkies. Seth Tupper and Brad "Murdoc" Jurgensen unpack the debate over Rapid City's water needs.
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This week on Game Time, Jason Andera and Nate Wek go under the radar to talk about some teams that aren't getting a lot of publicity but could be contenders by the end of the season.
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The top three remain the same this week on the latest South Dakota Prep Media Volleyball Polls.
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There is a brand new Class 11B in the latest South Dakota Prep Media Football Polls

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.