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Josh Chilson
Josh Chilson is the news director at South Dakota Public Broadcasting.
A Florence, S.D. native, Josh graduated with a journalism degree from South Dakota State University. He has worked as a newspaper reporter and videographer, and most recently as managing editor for Dakota News Now.
Josh is based out of SDPB's Sioux Falls studio.
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NewsA new report says a B-1 crash at Ellsworth Air Force Base was caused by a combination of weather conditions and mistakes by the crew.
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A former state Department of Social Services employee is facing charges after officials say she embezzled $1.8 million dollars from the agency.
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Gov. Kristi Noem’s office is defending her decision to not deploy the South Dakota National Guard during flood response efforts as state Democrats urge the governor to reconsider.
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State officials say severe flooding at McCook Lake in Union County was likely inevitable due to the amount of rainfall that hit the region.
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State officials say a stretch of interstate in southeast South Dakota that has been closed for days due to flooding should reopen soon.
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State leaders say the Big Sioux River has reached its highest point, but they still expect flooding issues to persist in southeast South Dakota in the coming days.
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Officials are warning about flooding across many areas in southeast South Dakota amid a days-long deluge.
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The South Dakota Supreme Court reversed another case where the state Department of Labor ordered someone to repay pandemic unemployment assistance they received.
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South Dakota’s two new federal judges have been sworn into their seats.
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Many incumbents lost their legislative seats in a South Dakota primary election that saw historically low voter turnout.