The South Dakota Secretary of Tribal Relations says COVID-19 is not the biggest healthcare issue tribes are facing. Chronic wasting disease is discovered in Ziebach County. All this and more in today’s SDPB News Podcast. Find it on Apple Podcasts or Spotify today.
The South Dakota Department of Health is adopting new CDC guidelines for people who have been exposed to COVID-19. A merger between Sanford Health and a Utah-based health system is suspended indefinitely. All this and more in today’s SDPB News Podcast. Find it on Apple Podcasts or Spotify today.
The general public can now carry guns into the Custer County Courthouse. A South Dakota company is receiving more federal money to create a treatment for COVID-19. All this and more in today’s SDPB News Podcast.
South Dakota health officials expect the initial shipment of a COVID-19 vaccine to reach the state in two weeks. Another state prisoner dies from the coronavirus. This and more in today’s SDPB News Podcast. Find SDPB News on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
The South Dakota Department of Health says they are preparing to receive 7,800 vaccinations as soon as mid-December. Local health leaders are urging caution of COVID-19 spreading ahead of the holiday season. All this and more in today’s SDPB News Podcast. Find it on Apple Podcasts or Spotify today.
Rapid City passes a mask ordinance without penalties for violators. Native American schools in South Dakota are granted alternate options for sports. All this and more in today’s SDPB News Podcast.
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A Federal Reserve researcher says targeted restrictions focused on high-contact businesses could slow down COVID-19 infections with minimal economic pain. Sanford Health and CEO Kelby Krabbenhoft both say they mutually agree to part ways. All this and more in today’s SDPB News Podcast. All this and more in today’s SDPB News Podcast. Find it on Apple Podcasts or Spotify today.
South Dakota Democrats choose leadership for both the 2021 and 2022 legislative sessions. This and more in today’s SDPB News Podcast. Find it on Apple Podcasts or Spotify today.
South Dakota Republicans choose legislative leadership. The Kristi Noem Administration and the Pennington County Sheriff's Office seek to challenge a cannabis reform package approved by voters earlier this month. All this and more in today’s SDPB News Podcast.
South Dakota is only one of three states in the upper Midwest without some form of a statewide mask mandate, yet local mask ordinances are growing. Rapid City passes the first reading of a mask mandate with a second reading for a council meeting set for the near future. All this and more in today’s SDPB News Podcast.
State officials and the governor are sending mixed messages on how to reduce the spread of COVID-19. Rapid City approves a resolution to resolve a dispute over land valued at $20 million. All this and more in today’s SDPB News Podcast.
SDPB's Lori Walsh welcomes Governor Kristi Noem to talk about COVID-19 in South Dakota and what we can expect in the days ahead. Listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify today.
That state's most populous city passes a face mask ordinance with no penalties for violations. Rapid City moves forward to hear a reading to issue a mask mandate. All this and more in today’s SDPB News Podcast.
Governor Kristi Noem has not yet budged on issuing a mask mandate, despite a growing number of Midwest governors doing so amid a rising number of COVID cases. The South Dakota Department of Health says it’s evaluating the medical marijuana measures passed by state voters. All this and more in today’s SDPB News Podcast. Find it on Apple Podcasts or Spotify today.