South Dakota History
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It's part of a series honoring the 40th anniversary of the Return of the Jedi featuring iconic ships of the franchise. Later coins will feature the X-Wing Starfighter, TIE Fighter and Death Star II.
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The pilot program chose people on the city's long waitlist for housing vouchers to test how much direct cash payments can help. HUD, the federal housing agency, is interested in the possibility.
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Besides the hype for Caitlin Clark, the women's all-time college scoring leader, NPR's Michel Martin gets the highlights of the women's bracket with Ben Pickman of The Athletic.
More Arts & Life stories
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Bruce Blumer is co-founder of Haiti Alive and visited the island this winter. He discusses how the situation has deteriorated since then and his worries for the future.
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We talk about what changed this year with South Dakota's election laws — and what didn't. Plus, we dive into last year's crime statistics in Sioux Falls.
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We get a preview of the upcoming Boe Forum and discuss the work of its speaker, David Brooks. Plus, explore the real-life impacts of teachers on the silver screen.
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Barbie turns 65 this month. In honor of her birthday, Dorothy Rosby pitches a new "Medicare Barbie," complete with an AARP tote bag and a new pickleball hobby.
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Shandra Wonnenberg co-manages the Coyote Twin Theater in Vermillion and is host of "The Fellowship of the Mic" podcast. She takes us to the movies and the academy awards.
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We talk about who owns a fossil with the president of the Black Hills Institute of Geological Research. Plus, we look at barriers to cancer care in South Dakota.
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Beginning May 1, 2024 tours will be closed at Wind Cave National Park to replace the elevator system.
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We talk with Sen. Lee Schoenbeck about what may be his last session. Plus, why the child care industry had a successful legislative year in South Dakota.
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Signe Stuart shaped young artists at South Dakota State University for 22 years. An exhibit at the South Dakota Art Museum explores her artistic legacy.
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We learn about programs that cultivate the educators of tomorrow in South Dakota’s classrooms today. Plus, could dental plaque be used to strengthen eroding soils?
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The first stage of the construction project begins soon and will affect access to the recreation area west of Rapid City.
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Pheasant Restaurant and Lounge won in the Midwest category for the America's Classics award series. We ask its chef what went through his mind when he got the phone call.