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One of the worst disasters in South Dakota history, the Missouri River crests at over 25 feet in early April of 1952, sending four feet of water into downtown Pierre.
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The state Department of Education and Black Hills Special Services Cooperative have announced free online resources for after school programs.
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Crews are making progress on the U.S. Highway 14 bridge over the Missouri River between Pierre and Fort Pierre.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture is capitalizing on winter months by offering in-person and virtual livestock risk management workshops.
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Alayna Youngbluth of the Oahe Capitals is the first unanimous vote for team captain in Jim Wedin's 17 years of coaching.
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It's been an annual tradition for the ranchers, farmers, and the community. This is the electric story of horse racing in Fort Pierre.
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Jacey Hupp has officially been named the new women’s rodeo coach at the University of Wyoming. Hupp grew up in Huron, began participating in rodeo at a young age, and then went on to compete in rodeo for South Dakota State University. But as far as having an official ‘coaching job,’ this is her first.
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Investigators say a fatal home explosion in central South Dakota was caused by a gas leak.
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Meet the lovers of cycling in the Pierre/Fort Pierre area, the Oahe Wheelmen.
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With Independence Day right around the corner, officials are reminding the public to follow laws and have a safe Fourth.