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The beginning of the school year comes with many emotions, but typically not disgust. However, a string of white supremacy propaganda sticker sightings left the community of Augustana University feeling repulsed.
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Brookings 3M plant manager reported continued levels of PFAS contamination in shallow water and soil at the plant. These findings were brought to light in a recent city council meeting.
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First it was Rapid City. Now, Brookings is facing calls to reassess what is available to students in libraries. But a strong turnout at a recent school board meeting may have nipped the issue in the bud.
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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. We talk with the On Call® team about the condition.
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There’s a new option to help businesses in several rural South Dakota counties compete with their peers in bigger cities.
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A state representative and pipeline spokesperson debated carbon capture pipelines, sequestration and eminent domain in a public forum Tuesday.
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Artist Hector Curriel opens a new exhibit at the Brookings Arts Council. He joins In the Moment to discuss his work and show off his art supplies.
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The 3M building in Brookings is approved to begin an over $400 million expansion.
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The South Dakota Department of Transportation received three grants totaling $2,603,378 to improve bussing in multiple communities across the state.
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The 52nd Brookings Summer Arts Festival takes place this weekend. The festival draws over 70,000 people to Brookings every year.