Local News
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In the offseason, lawmakers are trying to figure out how to deliver promised property tax cuts while keeping government functioning.
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Following a move by the city council, Sioux Falls could see its first hyperscale data center.
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The University of South Dakota School of Medicine is moving to a new city. University leaders say it’s an opportunity to create more doctors and provide better health care in every corner of South Dakota.
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The Sioux Falls City Council is advancing an ordinance addressing encampments and dwellings in public places such as parks. While the ordinance is still met with opposition, a heavily amended version is creating a clearer path forward.
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We speak with the Children's Home Society and the South Dakota Network Against Family Violence and Sexual Assault. They explain the complexities behind family violence.
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Kevin Woster steps up to the mic to discuss the newspaper closures in Brookings, Huron, Redfield and Flandreau. We explore changes in the local journalism industry.
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R1 certification for a university's research program is like Division 1 status for its athletic department. South Dakota State University is pursuing the designation.
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All Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference games, including the School of Mines and Black Hills State University, are moving to pay-per-view.
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At the latest Sioux Falls Accessible Housing Advisory Board meeting members hit the road for a bus tour. They did so to see some of the projects in the works.

SDPB Coverage of SDHSAA State Sports and Fine Arts Championships
SDPB Press
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South Dakota Public Broadcasting (SDPB) today expressed disappointment over the recent passage of the federal rescissions package, which includes significant cuts to funding for public broadcasting.
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The South Dakota Board of Directors for Educational Telecommunications will meet at the SDPB Studio in Sioux Falls on Friday, July 25th at 1:30 PM Central Time.
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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