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Andrew Kolb will lead several workshops at the KO Lee Public Library on Sept. 29 and 30. He gives us a peek behind the curtain into his creativity and career.
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On September 18, 1961, South Dakota School for the Blind begins classes at its new campus in Aberdeen.
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This Saturday, Central Park will be filled with the sights and sounds of the Fallout Art & Music Festival. We speak with a member of The Conservatory, the headlining act.
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Central High School senior Breanna Wollman is the state's first Bezos Scholar. She talks about the power of volunteering—and how she's helping others discover it.
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The play "The Canonized Club: The Lives & Deaths of the Saints" premiered at the famous Edinburgh Festival Fringe in Scotland. It's coming home to Aberdeen, South Dakota.
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A recent remodeling project has enlightened the world at O.M. Tiffany Elementary in Aberdeen. The school’s library now features lighting that’s repurposed from recycled globes.
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Bea Smith is the new director of the Northern Innovation and Startup Center. She discusses the entrepreneurial services now available in Aberdeen.
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The Brown County Fair starts this week and offers entertainment for all ages.
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Take a listen to 10-year-old Yodler Eden Barkmeier of Aberdeen at the 2023 Levitt at the Falls.