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Sen. Rounds sits down with SDPB's Lee Strubinger to discuss the money going to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. Plus, we look at the provision that forces the sale of TikTok.
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Gov. Kristi Noem is calling on tribes to join law enforcement agreements with the state to combat public safety issues on reservations.
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Tom Dempster, our Dakota Political Junkie today, makes his case for open primaries ahead of the upcoming election season. Plus, we hear his analysis on bias in media.
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The Legislative Rules Review Committee unanimously rejects Game, Fish, and Parks’ recommendation to increase nonresident waterfowl hunting licenses.
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We talk to the director of "Children of Ukraine." Paul Kenyon discusses the stories of the missing children and why they may be in Russia-controlled territories.
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The legislative Rules Review Committee has rejected a proposal removing student academic growth in the process of rating the performance of educators.
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The head of the Black Hills National Forest says the agency is saddened and concerned to hear about layoffs at a sawmill in the northern Black Hills.
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The Black Hills Clean Water Alliance is taking issue with a response to public objections by the Forest Service.
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The number of South Dakota Medicaid expansion enrollees is down from what was originally anticipated.
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Alexander Heffner discussion tax transparency and why gratitude for the American taxpayer might refresh the process (and provide an outlet for budgetary disagreements).
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Nieman Enterprises says it’s laying off 50 employees—roughly a quarter of its staff at Spearfish Forest Products.
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Earlier this year, the State of South Dakota settled a lawsuit with an LGBT+ advocacy group and issued a formal apology after pulling the group’s funding. Now, the group is putting that money to work.