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With the Public Utilities Commission denying Summit Carbon Solutions' application to build a carbon pipeline in the state, some believe it’s becoming more unlikely the project happens at all.
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Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem is the spring commencement speaker at Dakota State University.
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In one of the first local instances of legal pushback against Trump administration deportations, a South Dakota doctoral student has received a reprieve for the time being. Without this, she would have been deported on a revoked visa.
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Northern State University may be on the hunt for a new president as current leader Neal Schnoor is named a finalist for a chancellorship position.
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Over a decade has passed since the initial proposal of a Rapid City Indigenous community center. Now it approaches reality with a looming hearing and fundraising push.
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In the 1880s, while Deadwood thrived on vice, Methodist minister A.B. Smart founded a town with a higher calling—it stayed dry for nearly 100 years. Those craving a drink? They made the trip from Wessington Springs down Whiskey Road to the “wet” town of Lane.
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Construction on U.S. Highway 385 continues this year, impacting recreational facilities in the Black Hills National Forest.
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Ecology-minded South Dakotans convened in Sioux Falls last week to spend a day thinking about the city's river. Hear highlights from the Big Sioux Stewardship Summit.
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At the beginning of the 100th legislative session, iconic South Dakota artist Dick Termes was commissioned to create one of his Termespheres for the Capitol building. That project is at last complete

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