
Lee Strubinger
Reporter/ProducerLee Strubinger is SDPB’s Rapid City-based politics and public policy reporter. Lee is a two-time national Edward R. Murrow Award winning reporter. He holds a master’s in public affairs reporting from the University of Illinois-Springfield.
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During a recent talk at the ethnobotanical garden near the old Homestake Mine, Marty Two Bulls Jr. described his visual art approach at a lab dedicated to studying the invisible.
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A longtime Rapid City OBGYN is retiring. Dr. Marvin Buehner estimates he’s delivered 9,000 babies over 30 years. But as he leaves his practice, he’s issuing a warning for women’s health west river.
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There are fewer places for dark matter particles to hide thanks to a detector located a mile underground in the northern Black Hills. The Lux-Zeplin detector has narrowed down possibilities where these particles exist.
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A Canadian-based company wants to explore for uranium deposits in the southwestern Black Hills on state School and Public Lands.
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A Rapid City-based clinic for Native women is reopening its doors after not seeing patients for nearly a year and a half.
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As the school year approaches, one indigenous-led organization is handing out backpacks to Rapid City kids. NDN Collective officials said they distributed more than 2,000 backpacks Friday afternoon.
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Cavern excavation for the long-baseline neutrino facility, or LBNF is officially complete, and the project is shifting into the next phase.
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More than150 firefighters are responding to a fire burning in southwestern South Dakota. The Bennett Fire is approximately 330 acres in size. It’s burning about eight miles northwest of Edgemont, in Fall River County.
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Tribes located in South Dakota can now access a pot of money set aside for housing infrastructure projects.
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Two South Dakota OBGYNs are leading a group of doctors to support a constitutional amendment to legalize abortion in the state.