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South Dakota US Senator Mike Rounds is asking the Department of Interior to open a tribal law enforcement training center in the Great Plains. Currently, prospective officers are sent to the Indian Police Academy in New Mexico for training.
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The Rapid City Area School district has had its share of criticism this year, and the biggest piece of that is now before the courts. In a lawsuit, the former superintendent alleges pay disparities and her unlawful termination.
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There’s a chance the new men’s prison could get located somewhere other than the greater Sioux Falls area. Widespread public opposition to a proposed 1,500-bed, $825 million, men’s prison in a field in Lincoln County has a governor appointed task force looking at other options.
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The 100th legislative session ended a little over a month ago, but many interested parties are already planning for the next one. That includes the economic community.
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Traveling in western South Dakota, you'll come across signs marking the Old Deadwood Trail, a trail once used by wagons to haul freight and people from Fort Pierre to Deadwood. In this Dakota Life story from 2016, SDPB discovers the story of how Roy and Edith Norman preserved the trail's past.
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Stanley J. Morrow’s iconic photos of American Indians, soldiers, and early Dakota settlements bring the territory's history to life. This 2016 Dakota Life story dives into his remarkable work documenting the plains.
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Author Rebecca Clarren discusses finding her place in history while researching her memoir, "The Cost of Free Land: Jews, Lakota, and an American Inheritance."
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What was one of America's largest gold mines is now one of the world's deepest underground research facilities. We spend the hour exploring the mine's the lasting impacts.
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This summer, a museum in Watertown is taking it to the streets. The Codington County Historical Society and Heritage Museum has big plans for local artists — an Art Alley Gallery.

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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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Join SDPB for a free screening of Dakota Life Greetings from Pine Ridge on Tuesday, May 6th, at Mahpiya Luta.