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The one-time funds approved by the state legislature are going to 41 organizations that support victims of violence, sexual assualt, or neglect.
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Referred Law 21 on the ballot for South Dakota citizens to decide the path forward with carbon pipelines.
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State education leaders say they’re pleased with the results of the latest statewide academic assessment.
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Enrollment is up at South Dakota’s technical schools. That, according to the state Board of Technical Education chair, bucks nationwide trade school trends.
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As the city of Sioux Falls looks to the future, it is keeping a close eye on electric vehicle trends.
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There is a new number one in Class A. Here are the latest South Dakota Prep Media Volleyball Polls for the week of October 21, 2024
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Here are the final South Dakota Prep Media Football polls for the 9-man and Class 11B.
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Hundreds of thousands of tourists every year frequent sites tied to South Dakota's pioneer and Wild West history, and cemeteries are among the historic sites that bring the past to life for those visitors.
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New South Dakota Hall of Fame inductee Greg Sands discusses his winding path to entrepreneurship. He shares his struggles through addiction and how he pays it forward.
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Vermillion defeated James Valley Christian 3-2 on Saturday night in Yankton for the ‘A’ boys state soccer championship. Late game heroics by Ian Job was the difference maker in the Tanagers claiming their first sanctioned state title.
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