
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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State Senators are advancing a bill that adds deceptive access and surveillance to a list of prohibited activities against state permitted animal feedlots.
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Gov. Larry Rhoden is picking Tony Venhuizen, a Sioux Falls Republican, as the man to fill his former role.
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Republican Governor Larry Rhoden said he’s ready to tackle the tough issues facing the state of South Dakota.
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South Dakota House lawmakers are advancing a bill that prohibits liquid carbon dioxide pipeline companies from using eminent domain to complete its projects. Canton Republican Karla Lems said South Dakota should be more like Minnesota—which prohibits eminent domain for carbon pipelines.
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South Dakota House lawmakers are advancing a proposal to allow hospitals and fire stations install baby boxes that allow parents to surrender a child.
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Larry Rhoden is officially the 34th governor of the state of South Dakota.
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Some see the coming year as one for tightening belts with potential for many cuts. But some revenues are currently higher than anticipated.
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A South Dakota House committee is advancing a bill to ban the use of eminent domain for liquid carbon dioxide pipelines.
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One of the largest topics facing state lawmakers this two-month long legislative session is the fate of a new men’s prison near Sioux Falls.
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South Dakota State Senators are advancing a proposal that protects trust officials from bad tax advice outside a company’s firm.