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A generational ranch in Pierpont offers visitors a unique agritourism opportunity. The couple running the operation say educating the public on beef and agriculture is vital now more than ever.
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If you find a piece of prehistory during your summer vacation, be a responsible citizen scientist and report it. Park ranger Mattison Shreero shares how to do that.
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We get a sneak peek of the performance and party happening this weekend for the South Dakota Symphony Orchestra's season finale.
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South Dakota has more children in foster care than foster families licensed to care for them. Two young women who aged out of the foster system share their stories, and two current foster families talk about the dire need.
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The Sioux Falls book and variety store will continue to operate even as owners move on to new projects.
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Rapid City wants public input on its new Comprehensive Plan. City officials want to know what elements of the city are the most important to protect and where the biggest opportunities for change are.
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Dakota State University is hosting a first-of-its-kind Cyber Espionage Camp this summer.
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The Rapid City Care Campus sees serious usage for a key population in need of support.
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The State Fair invites entertainers of all ages to submit applications to be featured on the Centennial Stage during the 2024 South Dakota State Fair.
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Pierre’s ‘Go Green and Clean’ spring cleanup campaign is underway. From now until May 15th, volunteers will clean up public spaces.
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The opera "Notes on Viardot" will have its world premiere in Vermillion this week. We learn more from its composer, director and star performer.
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Our Dakota Political Junkies explore the precedent ahead of Thursday's case on Donald Trump's immunity. We also discuss all the ways this case is unprecedented.