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A USD professor who was placed on leave over a social media post critical of Charlie Kirk is suing several university and state officials.
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The National Park Service is acquiring hundreds of acres along the Missouri River near Yankton for public recreation use.
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As tax increment finance, or TIF, districts continue to be debated, they were an item of focus at the most recent meeting of the state comprehensive property tax task force. Some lawmakers still aren’t convinced of their effectiveness.
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Following South Dakota’s passage of a bill banning eminent domain use for carbon pipelines, many considered Summit Carbon Solution’s pipeline impossible in the state.As the project’s outlook continues to be unclear, North Dakota’s Attorney General said he’s looking at many options, including suing South Dakota.
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Pull up a seat and let Sam and Wade Solem serve you up some delicious barbecue at the Humble Pig Smokery in Clear Lake.
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PodcastsThis week Jason Andera and Nate Wek take a closer look at the unbeaten teams in the state and discuss which teams could stay that way and which will have a challenge ahead. 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 big test for Alcester-Hudson as they take on Freeman/Marion/Freeman Academy.
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South Dakota held its first ever state-sanctioned esports tournament last year. We explore the benefits and impacts of offering electronic sports to the student body.
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Saddle up and grab a patch of prairie at America’s most natural rodeo bowl — the legendary Crystal Springs Rodeo.
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Harrisburg, Dell Rapids & Chester Area are tops this week on the South Dakota Prep Media Volleyball Polls.
SDPB Coverage of SDHSAA State Sports and Fine Arts Championships
SDPB Press
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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.