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An updated Open Meetings Law Guide, which includes revisions made by the 2025 South Dakota Legislature, has been released by South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley and ...
Around 2020, actress and filmmaker Kate Beecroft took a wrong turn in the Black Hills of South Dakota, lost on a wayward ...
Public Broadcasting is bracing for potential cuts and layoffs after Congress canceled $1.1 billion in previously approved ...
Ken Meyer’s boots imprint the fine layer of dust settled over the concrete floor as he walks through South Dakota’s first ...
It’s Day 3 of the Cheyenne River Youth Project’s 11th Annual RedCan Invitational Graffiti Jam, and the action is moving to ...
Two legislative groups will meet in Rapid City this week to discuss South Dakota’s criminal justice system and property taxes ...
Preacher Jim, otherwise known as Jim Stockdale, used to live, work and preach in Pierre years ago – and his life’s work of ...
It’s been a rain-soused summer so far, and the butterflies are still scarce – efforts remain steadfast to try and save the ...
The Oahe Zap came out on top yet again Friday night, completing a three game sweep over the Fremont Moo and finishing another ...
Have you ever stood up too quickly and felt the room spin? Or rolled over in bed and suddenly felt like you were on a merry ...
A national private school voucher program is now law, though the school choice initiative comes with a huge caveat. States ...
The following excerpt is from the new book “Wilder Weather,” which is available from the South Dakota Historical Society Press.
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