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The Boys and Girls Club of the Rosebud Reservation is the recipient of a farm-to-school grant program. Among other things, it offers fresh produce to attendees all year.
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New details are emerging about the Native Women’s Health Clinic in Rapid City. That program has not seen any patients since April of 2023.
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At least one western South Dakota tribe is pulling its share of funding from a clinic meant to provide women’s health services for enrolled members living in Rapid City.
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As efforts to give a new generation of Lakota youth the gift of their traditional language continue, one school is using technology to make that education easier.
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Two West River tribes are giving a Rapid City-based women’s health clinic a month to turn around its program. The Native American centered pre-natal care clinic in question has reportedly seen zero patients since last April.
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The Rosebud Sioux Tribal council wants to pull its tribal flag from the South Dakota Capitol building.
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A bill encouraging the Bureau of Indian Affairs to establish law enforcement training in South Dakota advances through the Senate State Affairs committee.
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Each year, a South Dakota teacher is named the recipient of the Milken Educator Award, and a $25,000 prize to boot. This year, the recognition goes to a Rosebud Sioux educator in Todd County.
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Having a healthy baby depends on having access to quality prenatal care. Our roundtable discussion explores how to expand equal access to care.
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The USDA is awarding nearly $500,000 in contracts to four tribal buffalo producers located within South Dakota in order to produce more ground bison meat.