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Local school districts are beginning to set their budgets for the coming academic year. However, there are new challenges as COVID-era funding moves further into the past and a new crop of legislators leave their fingerprints on law.
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Attorney General Marty Jackley, together with a coalition of his peers, is seeking preliminary approval for a multi-million-dollar settlement with a generic drug manufacturer.
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Drought conditions are persisting across South Dakota.
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The Rapid City Police Department is investigating the death of a man in a makeshift encampment under the I-190 bridge as a homicide.
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Relive the best dunks from the 2025 South Dakota Boys Basketball Tournaments
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Over the weekend, Lakota artist Marty Two Bulls Jr. led an engagement to cleanse the Sanford Underground Research Facility. The sprawling underground laboratory was once home to the Homestake Mine in the northern Black Hills, which produced over 40 million ounces of gold.
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South Dakota State University professors Lisa Hager and David Wiltse explore precedents and challenges to recent actions from the Trump administration.
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Mitch Reed, the superintendent at Florence, was doing radio play-by-play for the Castlewood games on New Country KS93. His color commentator for Thursday and Saturday was Taven Sumner, a fourth grader from Florence. Not only is Taven (probably) the youngest broadcaster to ever call a state championship game, but he’s also blind.
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The Supreme Court has changed how it approaches the establishment of religion clause. Three upcoming cases test the court's new precedence.

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