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The day-long property tax committee hearing reflects the challenges of navigating the subject. As South Dakotans want relief, the state is already a low-tax haven.
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South Dakota is expecting a significant payout from recent opioid manufacturing settlements. Now, the question turns into how to best manage that money.
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Parker Niles discovered what it really means to be part of a team with the Tripp-Delmont/Armour Cross Country team. The autistic runner is shattering goals and running past perceptions.
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President Donald Trump said his administration is looking at buying more beef from Argentina to drive beef prices down in the US. That sparked outcry from American beef producers.
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Our Dakota Political Junkies explore how political messaging has changed over time, and they preview how candidates may talk about their opponents in the next election.
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Gevo, a company looking to turn ethanol-based alcohol into jet fuel, says its plans for a billion-dollar site in Lake Preston, SD, are on pause as it moves those operations to North Dakota.
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At the latest Emergency Medical Services Interim Committee meeting, federal dollars set aside in a Rural Health Transformation Fund were discussed to help gaps in EMS funding.
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The Women, Infants, and Children, or WIC, nutritional support program will continue as normal in South Dakota despite the ongoing government shutdown.
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Gov. Larry Rhoden has tapped Nick Lamb as the next Secretary of the Department of Corrections.
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The South Dakota High School Soccer Coaches Association has released the 2025 Boys and Girls Class AA and A All-State Soccer Teams.
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When Lillian Boyko runs, she isn’t just racing the clock — she’s defying the odds. After losing her right foot in an accident at age five, the Britton-Hecla athlete is now competing on the cross country team, running with strength, grace, and a smile that never quits
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Deep underground a new shaft is being built to bring massive steel beams to a neutrino experiment at the Sanford Underground Lab. The challenge – getting tons and tons of metal nearly a mile deep into an old mine shaft.