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Authorities have arrested a man in connection to a Sioux Falls bank robbery.
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When Johannes Brahms wrote his requiem in German, it was the first of its kind. We learn about the history of the piece and preview the SDSO's upcoming performance.
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Katherine Miller discusses her book "At the Table" and how chefs can engage in advocacy in the kitchen and beyond. Local chef Michael Haskett joins the conversation.
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Washington Pavilion officials announce the list of Broadway shows to visit Sioux Falls in the next year.
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Sioux Falls Police Chief Jon Thum shares the public safety trends from last year. Plus, he discusses officer recruitment going into the summer months.
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The state of South Dakota could face a lawsuit after lawmakers failed to change its voter registration laws during the recent legislative session. Some say the state’s residency requirement for voter registration is unconstitutional.
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A group of South Dakota students are making their way to Baltimore to show off their culinary skills.
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The state Supreme Court returns an opinion in a case orbiting a hit-and-run, but the details run much deeper than a simple car wreck.
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STC President Robert Griggs will resign this summer after eight years with the technical college.
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Students of all ages convene next month in Sioux Falls for the South Dakota Scholastic Chess Championship.