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A ban on the interment of human remains at Bear Butte has been reinstated by South Dakota lawmakers.
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As tariff negotiations continue at the federal level, local businesses are trying to navigate what comes next. That includes one Native-owned business in Sisseton.
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A Rapid City man convicted of first-degree manslaughter has received a 30-year prison sentence.
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The state Department of Health issues a couple advisories following a sampling program designed to assess the safety of fish consumption.
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There’s a fire that reoccurs in downtown Rapid City about every two years. But, Monday’s fire is a part of efforts at maintaining native foliage in a half-acre park.
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Dozens of red dresses, pinned with the names of MMIW/MMIP, remind passersby of crisis of violence against Native women.
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An international student at a South Dakota university faced with deportation can stay in the country a while longer.
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Tariffs and prices are on the minds of average American consumers, but also employers and manufactures. A new economic report says say it’s a mixed bag for the Midwest, so far.
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As the use of AI grows across the nation, South Dakota is beginning to catch the eye of AI data center projects. One was recently talked about at a Deuel County Commission meeting.
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Grants for the anti-overdose drug Narcan are among the latest wave of proposed cuts by the Trump Administration. One South Dakota advocate who helps supply it statewide says she’s worried about the precedent it sets.