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Gov. Kristi Noem said future editions of her upcoming autobiography will not include reference to meeting North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un. Despite that, Noem is neither confirming nor denying the meeting took place.
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South Dakota Republican Rep. Dusty Johnson has introduced legislation he said will improve rural broadband infrastructure.
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South Dakota high school students gathered at Southeast Technical College in Sioux Falls for the Level Up Youth Conference with U.S. Representative Dusty Johnson.
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Gov. Kristi Noem has unveiled a new video in her office's ongoing “Freedom Works Here” workforce recruit campaign.
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Organizers for a street race in downtown Sturgis are making a final pitch to the community ahead of a vote on whether the race should happen.
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Two West River tribes are giving a Rapid City-based women’s health clinic a month to turn around its program. The Native American centered pre-natal care clinic in question has reportedly seen zero patients since last April.
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The president of the Oglala Sioux Tribe is reacting to the South Dakota governor showing up to a meeting between tribes and the federal government last week. The Pine Ridge leader said the Republican governor's actions were a distraction.
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Our Dakota Political Junkies examine the type of language Gov. Kristi Noem used in a message to the tribes. Plus, what we learned from a Q&A with Sen. John Thune.
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Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on access to the abortion drug mifepristone. Mike Thompson from the University of Sioux Falls provides his analysis.
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The new statewide Indigent Defense Commission is beginning to take shape.
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U.S. Rep, Dusty Johnson speaks on the status of the upcoming Farm Bill and recently passed legislation on “Product of USA” labeling.
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South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley joins a group of his colleagues in urging Congress to clarify language regarding hemp.