South Dakota History
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A helium leak pushed back a planned launch to May 25. Boeing's program that would shuttle astronauts to and from the International Space Station has been plagued with problems.
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McCloskey's story has both deep roots and burgeoning relevance. He died this month at 96 and had long been out of the limelight, but the issues he had been willing to champion are as salient as ever.
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Higher education officials in Ohio are reviewing race-based scholarships after last year's Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action.
More Arts & Life stories
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The chair of the National Endowment for the Humanities is visiting South Dakota this week. We talk to her about breaking barriers and telling more stories.
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At a Pierre middle school, the 1870s came to life in the form of a cache of items that once belonged to Chief Spotted Tail – or Sinte Gleska.
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A federal task force updated its guidelines to encourage starting regular mammograms at age 40 instead of 50. We talk about screenings with a local breast health advocate.
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South Dakota poet Dana Yost is set to release his newest poetry collection, "Free-Fall", July 26. He joins "In the Moment" for a conversation on revising and relationships.
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Everybody worries. But when does it tip into clinical anxiety? We talk to a psychologist for Mental Health Awareness Month. Plus, a look at the future of local newsrooms.
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Molly McRoberts is editor of Potter County News and president of the South Dakota NewsMedia Association. She shares her goals for the future of the state’s newsrooms.
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Aging is expensive. Financial therapist Rick Kahler explores how to pay for long-term care and 'die broke' without outliving your finances.
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At Rapid City's Journey Museum, a celebration of local indigenous culture went on full display. Namely – highlighting the ties between the culture and the horse.
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Sioux Falls celebrates Cinco de Mayo by bringing multiple cultures together to celebrate Latino history.
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It’s a big weekend coming up in Rapid City. Saturday, cultural ceremonies and a film premiere are scheduled at a Rapid City museum.
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Ava McMahan, a fifth grade student at Redfield School District, wins the state Arbor Day Poster Contest.
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The South Dakota Hall of Fame announces the 2024 inductees. The organization selected 10 people for their achievements in the field of arts and entertainment, professional, general, agriculture, education, and business.