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With months of turmoil in Sturgis city government, some citizens are actively seeking to recall the current mayor. The main issue stems from her appointment following the prior mayor’s resignation.
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Longtime state politician Tim Johnson died Tuesday at the age of 77, according to a family spokesperson. Johnson, a Democrat, served nearly a decade in the South Dakota State Legislature before winning a seat in the U.S. House in 1987.
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With elections right around the corner, there are big implications for Congressional leadership dependent on a few swing state elections.
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Congress has earmarked millions of dollars for housing development, including $3 million for the Black Hills Habitat for Humanity. With such a housing crunch in the area, one South Dakota Senator says it’s time to focus on the problem.
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The ACLU of South Dakota is calling on Republican Secretary of State Monae Johnson to reinstate residents removed from the voter roll. On Monday, the Department of Public Safety announced it successfully struck 273 individuals it calls “noncitizens” from the voter roll.
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For the first time in nearly a decade, St. Thomas More has won a girl's state tennis title. The Cavaliers secured the win on Tuesday in Rapid City during the state tournament at Sioux Park.
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Dakota Valley senior Logan Collette won the individual state championship on Tuesday, while the Panthers as a team won the state championship as well.
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The 2024 SDHSAA fall state golf tournaments concluded from Watertown and Hartford on Tuesday afternoon with Watertown and Dakota Valley taking home state championships.
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The 2024 SDHSAA 'A' girls state tennis tournament concluded on Tuesday from Sioux Park in Rapid City with St. Thomas More claiming the state championship.
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J.D. Vance and Tim Walz are both from the Midwest, but the political views they hold couldn't be more different. Plus, Minnesota author Peter Geye joins us.
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