South Dakota History
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Two large employers in the northern hills are co-hosting a job fair on Tuesday. Both Fermilab and the Sanford Underground Research Facility want to hire skilled trade, technical and administrative roles to assist with upcoming neutrino research.
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Israel has launched a strike against Iran, a U.S. official tells NPR. Taylor Swift's highly anticipated "Tortured Poets Department" is here.
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The weather is finally warming up. While that might mean the end of winter blues, it means the start of another challenge – wildfire season.
More Arts & Life stories
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We learn more about National Work Zone Awareness Week from an area engineer. He talks about how catastrophic work zone accidents can be and how to be a safer driver.
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A new poetry Substack invites everyone to find new meaning in the words of the past. Joseph Bottum and Sally Thomas discuss the language that still resonates.
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The city of Centerville won the statewide community of the year award. City officials say the acknowledgment is the result of growth and looking ahead to the future.
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A PBS FRONTLINE documentary tracks the locations and stories of missing Ukrainian children. We speak to the director about Russia's alleged role in the disappearances.
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We take a deep dive into why Medicaid enrollment is lower than expected and the impacts of a possible work requirement amendment. Plus, we journey into travel writing.
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Rana Awdish, MD, became critically ill at the end of her medical training. She shares her story. Plus, we head into the mind of an artist with Meriwether Raindelay.
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Forty acres near Bear Butte have been purchased by an indigenous-led organization in the hopes of teaching the next generation about traditional values and land stewardship.
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Sioux Falls Area CASA steps into the studio to describe who the ideal volunteer is and what impacts they can have in the judicial system and their community.
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We learn how Dick Termes broke new ground with his six-point perspective works called Termespheres. Author Craig Volk discusses why he thinks Termes is a visionary.
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Melissa Nelson, education director at the Dahl Arts Center, announces first show for Teen Art Studio program.
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"In the Moment" gets playful for the Week of the Young Child and while examining the work of visionary Dick Termes. Plus, we look up at the state's dark skies.
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The Alzheimer's Association brings us the numbers on how many South Dakotans are living with Alzheimer's disease. We explore the costs, impacts, and personal stories of dementias.