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Four South Dakotans are among the new class of Bush Fellows, including an SDPB staffer and a Friends of SDPB board member.
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The invasive emerald ash borer continues to spread in South Dakota. The beetle was confirmed near Crooks in Minnehaha County this month alongside Lincoln County and other areas around Minnehaha County.
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The program Emerging Leaders has been reimagined and is now THRIVE. Train, Hope, Rise, Innovate, Venture, and Elevate aims to train executives of high-performing small businesses. Jamie Wood is the district director in the South Dakota District Office of the U.S. Small Business Administration.
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The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld a sex trafficking conviction stemming from a sting operation during the 2017 Sturgis Rally. One of the men caught up in the sting says he was just looking for a massage. And he says there was no pimp and no 15-year-old victim. The ad he answered was a law enforcement fabrication.
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The city of Sioux Falls will participate in the Just Home Project to improve housing for those impacted by the criminal justice system, city officials announced Wednesday.
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A legislative oversight committee finds Governor Kristi Noem’s daughter got an extra chance to obtain an appraiser license.A unanimously adopted report says that was outside of the normal process.
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The founders of this nation grappled with the First Amendment. Should the private affairs of public men be shielded from scrutiny? We talk with author and legal scholar Amy Gajda about her book "Seek and Hide: The Tangled History of the Right to Privacy." Plus the 2022 Bush Fellows from South Dakota!