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A provision in the reconciliation bill, which President Donald Trump calls the “big, beautiful bill,” prohibits states from regulating Artificial Intelligence, or AI, for a decade.
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Measles is here in South Dakota. Amid a nationwide outbreak, health professionals want to spread the word — measles shots are safe and effective.
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The South Dakota Department of Corrections has named the next warden of the state penitentiary following years of high turnover at the position.
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According to the Rapid City municipal government, new members are expected on the council and school board with one election decided by fewer than 5 votes. They report a turnout of 10.22 percent of voters.
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The 2025 SDHSAA state softball tournaments continued on Friday with the semifinal and consolation semifinal rounds. Here are the scores from Friday.
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The Avon Pirates are playing without senior Ashley Tolsma during their state tournament run. So why is Ashley missing the state tournament? We asked their Coach Paul Kuhlman.
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Mobridge-Pollock, the seventh seed at this year’s ‘B’ state softball tournament, upset two seeded Bon Homme in high scoring affair, 17-10, in Thursday’s quarterfinal round.
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The 2025 SDHSAA state softball tournaments began on Thursday from Sioux Falls and Aberdeen. Augustana University is hosting the Class AA tournament, while the Players Complex in Aberdeen is housing Class A and B.
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The South Dakota Parks and Wildlife Foundation finalized the sale of Spring Creek Golf Course, just outside Sioux Falls, which had been a decade in the making.

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SDPB has received many questions from listeners and viewers about potential cuts to public media’s federal funding and how they might impact SDPB.
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Join SDPB for a free screening of Dakota Life Greetings from Faith on Wednesday, June 4th, at the Faith Community Center