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The Crow Creek Sioux Tribe is joining six other tribes located within South Dakota in banning Gov. Kristi Noem from its reservation.
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A bill encouraging the Bureau of Indian Affairs to establish law enforcement training in South Dakota advances through the Senate State Affairs committee.
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As the US Mint continues its American Women Quarters Program, one of the new faces to enter circulation has South Dakota roots.
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A major winter storm has struck South Dakota this week, this time targeting East River. One reservation community is seeing cooperation while facing more than two feet of snow.
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NewsRoads and highways around the state are in rough shape - with some still flooded from heavy rains and last winter’s ice melt. Reservation roads face the…
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NewsThe Nebraska Supreme Court heard arguments on Thursday, Nov. 1, about the permitting process for the Keystone XL pipeline. One attorney in the courtroom…
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The Yankton Sioux Tribal chairman says understanding the misunderstanding between native and non-native cultures is a first step in closing the gap…
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NewsA witness called by TransCanada on Tuesday has been bumped to later in the week. Rick Perkins was called to provide rebuttal testimony to a witness for…