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The recent campaign finance quarterly reports have been made public. It shows some impressive fundraising for those preparing for key races.
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Demand for after school programming is massive across South Dakota. However, new data shows that demand nearly doubles the actual amount of programming available.
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While South Dakota has been part of clean energy growth, it’s grown at a slower rate than regional counterparts.
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With the announcement of new tariffs on lumber and other furniture supplies, many braced for higher prices, but one South Dakota business owner said he’s not feeling the pain from the Trump administration’s latest round.
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Why are they called the Newell Irrigators? It all goes back to the early 1900s and the monumental Orman Dam project. This engineering feat didn’t just build a dam—it brought life to the land through a vast irrigation system.
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Today’s guest once dreamed of being a dancer, but her passion for soccer ultimately won out. She’s a former South Dakota High School Girls Soccer Player of the Year, a state champion both as a player and a coach, and she’s competed at the collegiate and professional levels. From her days as a standout at West Central to her growing impact on the sidelines, Hailee Fischer joins Craig Mattick on this edition of In Play.
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The 2025 SDHSAA state soccer championships will take place this Saturday, October 18th, at Sioux Park in Rapid City.
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They say sheep herding is the second-oldest profession in the world — and in Newell, South Dakota, it’s still a way of life.
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This week on Game Time, Jason Andera and Nate Wek reveal their top contenders for Football Player of the Year across all classes. Plus, meet the state’s elite playmakers in our Game Time Game Changers segment. And don’t miss our deep dive into the biggest high school football matchups coming this Friday night—including a thrilling 1 vs. 2 showdown between Dell Rapids and Sioux Falls Christian.

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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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.