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In total, Rapid City will function on $3 million dollars less than the 2024 budget.
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The Lake Mitchell restoration project is not going to begin this year after all, according to the company overseeing the drawdown and dredging of the lake.
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Gov. Larry Rhoden is appointing John Shubeck as a District 16 Representative in the state House of Representatives, filling the seat formerly held by Rep. Richard Vasgaard.
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South Dakota is a prime candidate for renewable energy developments like solar. However, one group wants to make sure that power - and career potential - reaches every corner of the state.
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"In the Moment" sits down with the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and the leadership of public media organizations in Nebraska, Iowa and North Dakota.
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Nikki Gronli and Bill Mawhiney both intend to be on the Democratic primary ticket next summer. They're running for South Dakota's lone seat in the U.S. House.
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The South Dakota Community Foundation is giving $20,000 to the Clark Community Aquatic Center.
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O’Gorman senior Taten Mauney is your 2025 ‘AA’ boys state golf champion. He shot two-under par at the state tournament at Meadowbrook in Rapid City this week to claim the individual title.
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This week Jason Andera and Nate Wek take a deeper look at how the playoff picture is coming together, who is pushing to qualify and who is pushing for seeding? Plus, find out who the top playmakers are in the state with the Game Time Game Changers. Also, we give you an in-depth look at the top tilts in high school football coming up on this Friday night, including another late-added matchup between Elkton-Lake Benton and Britton-Hecla!

SDPB Coverage of SDHSAA State Sports and Fine Arts Championships
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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.
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South Dakota Public Broadcasting (SDPB) is proud to broadcast the South Dakota Symphony Orchestra’s landmark performance of Giants in the Earth.
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South Dakota Public Broadcasting (SDPB) and the South Dakota High School Activities Association (SDHSAA) are proud to announce the renewal of their long-standing partnership to bring South Dakotans comprehensive coverage of high school athletic state championships and All-State fine arts events.