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The Dakota Scout's Jonathan Ellis breaks down his coverage of the dropped charges against the Maude family. He also discusses the crowded race for South Dakota's next governor.
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Marsh McLennan Agency is giving Sanford Children’s Hospital a $1 million gift.
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The Conservation Technology Information Center met near Sioux Falls to discuss conservation farming and its future.
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The head of the South Dakota Investment Council says state assets are “very cautiously positioned” in the market right now. That update came during the latest executive board meeting of the state Legislature.
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This summer, a museum in Watertown is taking it to the streets. The Codington County Historical Society and Heritage Museum has big plans for local artists — an Art Alley Gallery.
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Fliers now have new regulations to follow before they can depart. With Real ID laws in place, updating your license could lead to a smoother takeoff.
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Gov. Larry Rhoden said past decisions to reject federal funding is helping the state now.
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Membership of a legislative task force to take a comprehensive look at property taxes in the state is now set. The executive board approved the 18-members of the task force Wednesday.
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Located on the Rosebud Indian Reservation, the St. Charles Borromeo Church was built in the early 1920s and features a Romanesque architectural style with Lakota designs throughout the interior.
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Tickets for a Winter Olympics team trial competition in South Dakota are now sale.
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The South Dakota Hall of Fame announces the 2025 class.
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The South Dakota Supreme Court has done a 180 on the constitutional provision that prohibits elected officials from authorizing contracts with the state. That’s according to Neil Fulton, dean of the USD Knudson School of Law, in a recent law review article "Assessing the Past and Future of Article III, Section 12 of the South Dakota Constitution."