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With so many property tax proposals on the table, it may be difficult for any to break through the noise. However, statehouse leaders and candidates for the governor’s office are vying for the chance.
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A bill changing the speed limit restrictions for golf carts dies on the House floor.
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A natural resource leader told the House Ag and Natural Resources Committee timber struggles are real.
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Advocates say COVID proved it’s possible, at least in the short term, to provide free lunches to all public schoolchildren. Now, some lawmakers say expanding free lunches is less of a financial burden to the state than you may expect.
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Sherree Dee Schmiedt and her husband ran the Rexall Pharmacy for decades, but Sherree’s devotion to Centerville history and people cemented her legacy as the founder of Centerville’s museum.
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More shuffling around this week on the latest South Dakota Prep Media Basketball Polls.
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Members of Midtown Coffee Radio Hour chat about how pandemic isolation and the Danish concept of hygge inspired a fictional coffee shop where friends create and everyone belongs
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PodcastsThis week on Game Time, Jason Andera and Nate Wek preview some of the top girls basketball games of the season coming up at the 43rd annual Hanson Classic, including a 1 vs. 2 matchup between Lennox and Mahpiya Luta
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Aberdeen Christian senior guard Jett Johnson is spending the last few months of his high school career soaking in every moment he can with the Knights boys basketball team. Despite being involved in football as well, basketball is the sport he remains most connected with. But Jett’s journey as a leader starts well beyond the court. He’s leaned into his faith as a Christian, which he credits for making himself the person he is today.
SDPB Coverage of SDHSAA State Sports and Fine Arts Championships
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South Dakota Public Broadcasting (SDPB) will deliver extensive live, on-demand, and digital coverage of the 2026 South Dakota Legislative Session, ensuring South Dakotans have broad access to the key issues, debates, and decisions shaping the state.
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SDPB's Steven Rokusek was recognized for over 24 years of dedicated service, attending and presenting at the Lakota Nation Education Conference, engaging adults and students with educational content and resources.
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The South Dakota Board of Directors for Educational Telecommunication is meeting Tuesday, December 9 at 10:30 am Central Time, 9:30 am Mountain Time.