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The state Department of Health reports 395 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 and two new deaths. This includes cases from over the weekend.
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South Dakota kindergarten classrooms may see more students this fall. That’s because many parents kept their children home during the pandemic.
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The federal government is making an HIV treatment called PrEP free to the public, but only for those with health insurance. The South Dakota Department of Health reports over 700 people in the state are living with the disease.
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The state Department of Health reports 862 new cases of COVID-19 since the past week.
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The Rapid City school board turned down a grant opportunity that would help new immigrant students.
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Rapid City’s back-to-school COVID mitigation plan is in limbo. And school is less than two weeks away.
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The state Department of Health reports 862 new cases of COVID-19 during the past week.
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Cars are the leading cause of greenhouse gas emissions in the United States. A professor from Dakota State University in Madison has a new grant to help with the transition to non-emitting electric vehicles.
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The COVID-19 delta variant is on the rise as children prepare for a new school year. South Dakota medical experts said that makes vaccinations even more important.
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The state Department of Education released a draft of social studies content standards last week. However, those standards differ from the draft a working group submitted.