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With a change of command ceremony, a new hand guides Ellsworth Air Force Base as the largest investment in the bases history is in full swing.
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Officials in Gregory County say no injuries were reported after at least one tornado touched in the county.
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While the state improved its national ranking for teacher pay during the 23-24 school year, it’s still in the bottom five. However, advocates say future solutions aren’t going to come easy as the Legislature looks to cut a major education funding source.
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A storm across the eastern part of the state brought severe damage with it. Officials say the community of Hudson, South Dakota is one of the hardest hit.
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A major summer storm hit central and east South Dakota hard Monday night, and it looks like more rain could be on the way Tuesday.
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Sioux Falls residents are cleaning up after a powerful storm Monday night left widespread damage across the region.
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State education officials say federal funds that had been frozen are being released.
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Republican Congressman Dusty Johnson has thrown his hat into a crowded primary for governor of South Dakota. Returning from D.C., he said to look towards his record as he returns home.
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In a collaboration across multiple levels of government, Gov. Larry Rhoden is announcing a new public safety initiative he said is going to “keep South Dakotans safe.”
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Watertown officials are asking residents to keep an eye on their sump pumps as the region faces high rainfall.
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Lack of funding is a growing concern for first responders nation wide and in South Dakota. Local lawmakers are studying the issue, but what some say is the most obvious solution is a political non-starter.
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The Sturgis Rally is just about here, which is usually accompanied by an increase in accidents on the roads. This comes at a transition point for the boots on the ground, as the Sturgis Ambulance Service introduces a new director.