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Ryan Bozer
Ryan is the local host of "Morning Edition". Originally from Iowa, he first came to the Black Hills to study at SD Mines. After graduating in 2019, he was an educator in Arizona and North Dakota before returning to the Black Hills.
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The two South Dakota departments are offering prairie dog control services for landowners that live adjacent to public lands.
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The coalition is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to issue an emergency stay on the the new EPA rule which requires power plants to capture 90% of smokestack emissions.
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Freshman rodeo competitor Arina Haugen takes home All-Around Rookie Cowgirl honors after national finals. Plus SDPB's Nate Wek shares what sports are right on the horizon.
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The survey provides a foundation for targeting work to better implement water resource initiatives and activities across the state.
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Jackley along with 10 other state attorneys general say that the reclassification would be a step towards legalizing marijuana at the federal level.
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In a reversal from this time last year, West River is the one experiencing drought, while those in East River remain saturated following historic rains and flooding.
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While Ryen Shepick put in the work to win multiple events at this year's state rodeo finals, she didn't compete alone.
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NewsThis is part of an ongoing project to turn the I-90/HWY 11 intersection into a Diverging Diamond Interchange.
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The multi-state coalition opposes a Biden Administration rule that would preempt South Dakota's ban on gender affirming care. The ACLU has called the opposition discriminatory.
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Awardees offer programs for students that aid in academic skills, homework support, extracurriculars, and cultural activities.