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Governor Kristi Noem has the highest support among South Dakota Republicans for statewide officeholders.That’s according to a new poll released by South Dakota State University.
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May is National Moving Month, and the Better Business Bureau is warning of scams. Students graduating and starting new jobs make this time of year the busiest for moving.Jessie Schmidt is the South Dakota State Director of the Better Business Bureau. She says there are three common moving scams people should look out for.
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An exhibition entitled "the Gift" is open now at the South Dakota Art Museum in Brookings. It tells the traditional Lakotan Narrative of the White Buffalo woman, who presented a sacred pipe to the Itazipco Oyate.
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The newest historic site in the Black Hills is 4,850 feet underground. The American Physical Society (APS) dedicated the Davis Campus as a Historic Site in physics on Friday.
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Linda Boyle has made it her mission to tell the stories of the Black Hills through song. In Illinois and South Dakota she has presented music and educational workshops for children and adults.Boyle's work has a strong sense of place, with themes of spirituality, multiculturalism, and love for mother nature. She joins Lori Walsh on In the Moment to discuss how the Black Hills have informed her work as a musician, artist, writer, and educator.
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Republican incumbents in statewide races should win their primary election races in June.That’s according to a new poll out of South Dakota State University.
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South Dakotans are on the move. We look at how to move without being scammed. We check in with a Black Hills business reimagining 3D printing. Plus, a traditional Lakotan narrative about when White Buffalo Woman gave a sacred pipe to an oyate of the Oceti Sakowin. We talk about the multimedia art exhibition "The Gift."