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Diversion programs can help low-offending juveniles avoid getting entangled in the criminal justice system. Lawmakers recently upped the reimbursement rate to counties for these programs, but not every community has the same resources.
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The state DOT is looking at potential changes along I-90 in western South Dakota.
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Tour the homes of former South Dakota governors John Pennington, Arthur C. Mellette, and Robert S. Vessey.
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The statewide Sexual Violence Institute training comes to Rapid City next week.
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Rapid City has been named the recipient of one million dollars in grants to create a plan to battle greenhouse gas emissions.
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This year in Pierre, lawmakers tweaked several election laws and registration requirements. We discuss a few of those changes with Pennington County Auditor Cindy Mohler.
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The state of South Dakota could face a lawsuit after lawmakers failed to change its voter registration laws during the recent legislative session. Some say the state’s residency requirement for voter registration is unconstitutional.
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Barbie turns 65 this month. In honor of her birthday, Dorothy Rosby pitches a new "Medicare Barbie," complete with an AARP tote bag and a new pickleball hobby.
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Join SDPB for a screening of Oyate Woyaka and Tatanka: A Way of Life Friday, March 22nd at The Journey Museum, Rapid City, SD
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State lawmakers are passing a $7.3 billion budget. It’s one of lawmakers' constitutional requirements and they're proud of several items contained in it.