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The Winningest football coach in the history of South Dakota State University, John Stiegelmeier joins Lori Walsh on In The Moment
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The South Dakota State University football team was in Pierre on Wednesday as they were honored at the state capitol for their recent National Championship accomplishment.
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When South Dakota State University won the FCS National Championship on Sunday in Frisco, it became more than just winning the FCS’s highest honor. It was validation for the years and years of hard work, but most importantly, it proved that the Jackrabbits can truly be the best, and not just on paper.
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The Board of Water and Natural Resources has approved over $103.5 million in grants and loans for water projects in South Dakota.
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For the first time ever, South Dakota State and North Dakota State will bring their rivalry in football to the national championship stage. The Jackrabbits are looking for their first national title, while the Bison look for their tenth.
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A generation ago the career title of rancher often conjured images of men. In 2022 this is changing. Today of all the students pursuing Animal Science degrees at South Dakota State University 80 percent are women.
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South Dakota State University’s marching band, the Pride of the Dakotas, will march in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade Thursday.
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A legislative panel is greenlighting rules for a program to educate and license more appraisers. The legislative panel had rejected changes to the program twice before over concerns of diluting the Experience Training Program.
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Finance reports are out and the gap in monies between South Dakota candidates is significant. What can we learn from the upcoming debates? Plus, filmmaker Justin Koehler travels to the remote congregation in Haakon county to learn about the church’s early history and to ponder the future of small county parishes.
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South Dakota State University announced it will receive up to $80 million for a research project as part of the Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities Initiative with the U.S. Department of Agriculture.