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A federal judge sentenced a Waubay woman to five years in prison for allegedly embezzling over $200,000 from a tribal organization.
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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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Challenges are faced by schools everywhere – and each district is unique. South Dakota’s State-Tribal Relations Board received an update on the state’s reservation schools.
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The State Tribal-Relations committee heard discussions on application of the Indian Child Welfare at their 3rd meeting.
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South Dakota’s next generation of social studies standards remain up in the air. With just one public comment session remaining, voices from every corner of the state are sharing their opinions.
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Authorities say it's the largest fentanyl seizure in South Dakota history.
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A branch of the Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate tribal government is working to preserve and archive stories and artifacts passed down from one generation to the next.
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As a young artist studying under Oscar Howe, Bryan Akipa was launched on a new trajectory in life by a conversation about mallards.
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South Dakota's congressional delegation is asking for funding to build a new Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate Law Enforcement facility.
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In 2014, forty non-Indian owners of cabins and other structures at Pickerel Lake challenged Day County's legal ability to impose property taxes. The…