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In this Dakota Life story from 1998, we meet internationally acclaimed artist Dick Termes of Spearfish, South Dakota.
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The state Board of Regents has named Steve Elliott president of Black Hills State University in Spearfish.
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Mae Simpson and her six-piece band will perform in Aberdeen and Spearfish this weekend. First, she talks about her music and her story on In the Moment.
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The state Board of Regents have named the final four candidates in the search for the next president of Black Hills State University.
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Tourism is a major money-maker. South Dakota celebrates its heritage by offering a range of agricultural tourism experiences.
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You can also get a preview on the "How to Draw Using Perspective" series at Black Hills State University this Thursday.
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Historical old buildings might be pretty on main street, but they need occupants and care. One company hopes to bring both of those to Main Street Spearfish.
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Kenny Higashi went into the army to keep his family out of Japanese-American internment camps. Lauren Harris and Felicia Hoshino tell his story in "A Place for Harvest."
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The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded a $1.1 million grant to a collaborative program between three universities. Black Hills State University and two other out-of-state schools will each use the fund to recruit students in science and technology fields.
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Black Hills State University will host its annual Swarm Days celebration in October.