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The Government Oversight and Audit Committee, or GOAC, subpoenaed South Dakota Secretary of State Monae Johnson.
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A legislative committee created to boost trade relations and business for South Dakotans said its latest mission to Ireland revealed some economic insights and opportunity.
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Residents are largely opposed to the planned limestone mine in Meade County, but the county board may have its hands tied.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s website said there will be no benefits issued for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, beginning in November if the government shutdown hasn’t ended. That has some food banks worried about the impact on recipients in South Dakota.
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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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PodcastsThis 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!
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For the second straight year, Dakota Valley has won a boys state golf championship. Even though the Panthers were the defending champions coming into this season, they graduated three seniors from last year’s squad. The season presented some struggles, but when it mattered the most Dakota Valley locked in to defend their crown.
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For the second time in three years Sioux Falls Christian has won an ‘A’ girls state tennis championship. The Chargers won seven total flights, four in singles and all three doubles, to pave the way to victory.
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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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The South Dakota Board of Directors for Educational Telecommunication is meeting Thursday, October 16th.
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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.