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A committee redrawing legislative districts will not allow the public to use taxpayer-funded redistricting software.
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Some call the move intentionally divisive.
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The state firefighting agency already has tanker planes in Hot Springs and Rapid City. The new base is in rented space at the Spearfish airport.
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Scott VanderWal is president of the South Dakota Farm Bureau. He says he’s never seen conditions this dry this early.
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The White House is looking to invest in more community violence intervention programs. Allender says he mentioned several programs Rapid City is involved in, including the Care Campus operated by Pennington County.
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Officials hope to unveil a design for the new building soon. A groundbreaking is set for opening day of the fair this year. The goal is to have it complete for next year’s state fair.
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The state of South Dakota paid for nearly a third of the cost. It spent $1.1 million dollars, while the federal government covered the rest.
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The Texas couple that bred the horse says they’re “tickled pink” about sale.
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The Republican-controlled South Dakota state legislature rejected proposals to make Juneteenth both a state and working holiday.
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Governor Kristi Noem is highlighting her push for better internet service throughout the state.
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Governor Kristi Noem plans to sue the National Park Service for refusing a fireworks show this summer at Mt. Rushmore National Memorial.
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After Amendment A passed, the superintendent of the SD Highway Patrol and the Pennington County Sheriff sued to challenge the constitutionality of it.