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The South Dakota Supreme Court upheld a state law that requires consent from a landowner to fish, hunt or trap on their land in the case the State of South Dakota v. Casey W. Fideler.
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Donations from political action committees, or PACs, have risen significantly during American campaign seasons over the last decades. They’re playing a role in South Dakota’s elections – including the race for mayor in Rapid City.
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Local college coaches give their input about the positive direction softball is making in South Dakota.
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The Department of Tourism is asking South Dakotans to celebrate Monday as 605 Day.
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On June 5, 1934 the Argus Leader reports that Sioux Falls “law enforcement officers are on the lookout for couples engaging in inappropriate behavior while parked in cars at Terrace Park and Sherman Park.
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People of all ages and backgrounds descended upon the Black Hills for the 37th annual Crazy Horse Volksmarch.
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A new FRONTLINE documentary explores the Uvalde community's heartbreak and activism a year after the horrific school shooting at Robb Elementary.