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History 605 explores the history of South Dakota, the northern Great Plains, and the Midwest. South Dakota’s State Historian Ben Jones will visit with…
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Deadwood epitomizes the wild west. But had it remained as it was in 1876, it wouldn't be here today. It took more than gold, gambling, and gunfire for the…
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Recently re-released, Historian Andrew Isenberg's book, "The Destruction of the Bison, 1750-1920" was the topic of conversation in the 3rd episode of…
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General Custer is one of the most written about people in American history. Author Sandy Barnard has spent many years researching his life, the US Army in…
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Votes for women passed in 1918, after failing several times before. But amidst a World War, a global pandemic, and anxious national discussions about…
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Officials are breaking ground on a new livestock complex at the state fairgrounds. Last October, the Beef Complex burned down. But, Governor Kristi Noem…
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The South Dakota State Fair in Huron begins today. Candi Briley is the assistant manager. She joins us with more information on the days ahead and what to…
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Footage from a deputy sheriff’s body camera shows Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg being pulled over for speeding in Pierre last month.“Good evening,” the…
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A prosecutor is defending his charging decisions in Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg's criminal case. Michael Moore says the prosecution was limited by…
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The state’s three major hospital systems are sounding the alarm on rapidly rising COVID 19 infections. This and more in today’s SDPB News Podcast.Find it…