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She says the district is right on the cusp of major change for the better.
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A long holiday weekend didn’t stop a rockslide from closing one of the Black Hills’ most prominent tourist draws on Sunday.
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While many argue Sioux Falls is the best location for a new $600 million men's prison, one of the city's leaders doesn't agree with that train of thought.
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July 8, we could have details about the location of a new $600 million men’s prison.If something is recommended in the prison task force meeting, the Legislature will need a 2/3 vote to move the project forward.
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An interim study committee examining the critical issues impacting Emergency Medical Services in South Dakota held its first meeting in Pierre this week.
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A recent study found 55 percent of Sioux Falls students attend college — five percentage points below the state average. Now, one organization wants improve Sioux Falls’ numbers — and student opportunities.
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After the United States got involved in the conflict between Iran and Israel, questions circled the legality of the Presidents decision to attack nuclear sites in the Middle East. However, one South Dakota Senator argues he did not overstep his power with the decision.
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A CDC-funded breast cancer screening program, known in South Dakota as All Women Count, faced sudden and unexpected financial questions recently. However, cancer advocates say they’re not giving up on the program’s future.
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It’s going to be a stifling Fourth of July weekend in much of South Dakota, with highs nearing triple digits in some places.
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Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr is planning to “Build America” through broadband access across the United States.
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A West River county prosecutor and former lawmaker is running for state attorney general.
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Analysts are expecting an increase in the number of South Dakotans traveling for the 4th of July holiday.