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The state fair is an annual South Dakota tradition, and organizers want rule changes to do what they say will better serve their patrons.
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There will be no layoffs at the two East River facilities the USPS have tabbed for assessment.
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Two East River postal centers may close, which would mean a meaningful loss of jobs and potential delays.
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Gov. Kristi Noem has signed a bill funding the construction of a multi-purpose facility on the grounds of the South Dakota State Fair.
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One of Huron’s biggest claims to fame may be relocated or even removed.
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The state Department of Education reports fewer than one-third of ESL students are academically "on track," and educators say they need more support to properly equip classrooms.
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Landowner’s rights and grassroot policy are major points of discussion at this year’s South Dakota Farmers Union Convention in Huron.
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The 28-foot-tall pheasant overlooking Highway 14 has been welcoming people to the city since 1959.
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A series of public informational meetings has been scheduled by the state Department of Transportation in communities across South Dakota.
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South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley said three Huron-area law enforcement officers were justified shooting and injuring a man.