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COVID-19 is another in a long line of communicable diseases to affect the health of South Dakotans
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In recent years South Dakota has seen an increase in investigations of recorded and unrecorded archeological sites identified as bison kill sites in the state.
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The Picklers came to Dakota Territory in 1882 and helped establish the town of Faulkton.
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The history of transportation in and around the Black Hills
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Eagle Butte rancher Johnny Holloway is restoring a bit of western South Dakota history by restoring the corrals of the Diamond A ranch.
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How the dinosaur sculptures on Rapid City's Skyline Drive came to be.
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The legislative session of 1895 opened with the shocking news that the state's treasury was almost entirely empty.
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An exhibit at the Old Courthouse Museum in Sioux Falls examines the connections between alcohol prohibition and woman suffrage in South Dakota.
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An early resident of Rapid City who'd lost his hands in a mining accident was the town's official night watchman for many years.
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Lyman County was home to Gov. Merrill Sharpe. A manganese mine in the county was important to the war effort during World War II.