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Travis Kowalski, Ph.D., from South Dakota Mines explains the history of burning, cremating and burying math textbooks at 19th century universities.
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The Community Revitalization Collective is hosting seven forums in Sioux Falls' Whittier neighborhood. We explore what any community can learn from those discussions.
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When volleyball came to an end almost a week and a half ago, it closed the door on another fall season of high school sports and activities in South Dakota. A lot happened this fall, so it's important to look back at all the action.
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South Dakota Rep. Dusty Johnson said he will vote to expel embattled New York Republican Rep. George Santos.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture is seeking public comment on a proposed policy focused on national forest and grassland monitoring techniques.
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Our panel discussion looks at housing in South Dakota with a focus on affordable housing, workforce housing and the disruption of eviction.
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The Sioux Falls School District will be enforcing its school lunch policy after a donation campaign aimed to erase that debt. While school officials say nobody wins in this situation, a true solution would need to come from a higher legislative level.
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Live stream from the 2023 South Dakota Christmas at the Capitol
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The 2023 Farm Bill has been delayed, and South Dakota farmers have concerns.
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Get to know Billy Mills who grew up in Pine Ridge, South Dakota. He became a Kansas Jayhawk, enlisted in the Marines, and became an Olympic Legend.
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The Pierre City Commission is tightening rules regarding special alcohol licenses within city limits.
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The United States Department of Agricultural forecasts an overall increase in crop production in South Dakota this year. The agency expects a record year for corn production.