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South Dakota lawmakers advance a bill to study a Medicaid tool many say could improve healthcare access on the Native Reservations located in South Dakota.
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Lawmakers advance a bill they say strengthens landowners’ rights and brings state law in line with a state Supreme Court decision.
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South Dakotans susceptible to virtual currency kiosk fraud may be better protected under a proposal in the state Legislature, proponents say. That includes the elderly.
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South Dakota’s gun laws almost got even looser in the House Education Committee, though a pair of bills were killed before reaching the floor.
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PodcastsCraig Mattick’s guest, JoAnne Runge of Hartford, has been a cornerstone of South Dakota high school gymnastics for decades as a teacher, coach, judge, and mentor, earning a place in the state’s Gymnastics Hall of Fame. Since beginning her judging career in 1968, she has officiated at 46 of the past 51 state meets, helping shape the sport since its sanctioning in 1976.
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There is a new number on this week in the South Dakota Prep Media Basketball Polls.
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The band Humbletown is at work on a new album. Band members gather around the desk to play
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Tats for Tots is a new tradition for guests of Centerville’s Falloween Festival – Dan Smith and Stephan Heinrichs are the owners of Catalyst Tattoos, and they offer temporary tattoos to kids and their families for this annual charity fundraiser.
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A restaurant is more than just a place to eat; it’s a hub for community and a learning opportunity for young adults. That’s the legacy of Tuffy’s Bar and Grille in Centerville.
SDPB Coverage of SDHSAA State Sports and Fine Arts Championships
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South Dakota Public Broadcasting (SDPB) will deliver extensive live, on-demand, and digital coverage of the 2026 South Dakota Legislative Session, ensuring South Dakotans have broad access to the key issues, debates, and decisions shaping the state.
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SDPB's Steven Rokusek was recognized for over 24 years of dedicated service, attending and presenting at the Lakota Nation Education Conference, engaging adults and students with educational content and resources.
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The South Dakota Board of Directors for Educational Telecommunication is meeting Tuesday, December 9 at 10:30 am Central Time, 9:30 am Mountain Time.