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Recent rainfall has drastically improved South Dakota’s outlook on the Drought Monitor.
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The rupture occurred on a Louisiana pipeline operated by a company partnered with fuel giant ExxonMobil.
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We learn about how some land management practices in western South Dakota are seeking to copy nature's top architect.
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Pat Guptill says he saw his land's health improve after he got a beaver neighbor. The rancher shares why he credits a beaver with repairing the creek on his land.
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Emily Fairfax, Ph.D., breaks down her paper on "Smokey the Beaver." Plus, we learn how she used construction paper and felt to explain her research to the layperson.
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We speak with Ben Goldfarb, author of "Eager," about the history of the beaver and its environmental impacts.
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The move will cut the time before you can return to camp in the forest in half.
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The fire, on Wood Avenue, was visible from the street as crews arrived on scene.
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A historic fire station could find new life. It could also mean nearly two dozen new first responders for Rapid City.
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The Black Hills National Forest is seeking input on what to do with a nearly 90-year-old dam in Spring Creek just east of Hill City.
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The latest winter storm brought snow, wind and cold to much of the state. We talk with the National Weather Service about what's still to come in the next 24 hours.
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We learn about a maple syrup workshop happening in Brookings this weekend. And we get introduced to all the sweet, sappy confections you can tap into.