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District leaders say about 360 students fall in the 185-210% FPL range Hungry Hearts is targeting.
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With the holidays right around the corner, Black Hills Memory Cafe volunteer facilitators Jan Bartscher and Wendy Abbott share advice and resources for families affected by dementia.
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Digital technology is changing the way kids learn. So teachers are changing the way they teach. Sometimes that means "unplugging" a classroom. Gina Benz and Jackie Wilber talk with Lori Walsh
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The ongoing tariff dispute between the U.S. and China makes the harvest outlook uncertain, and local soybean producers are feeling the pinch everywhere.
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PodcastsThis week, Nate Wek and Jason Andera have complete analysis and reaction from the 2025 SDHSAA State Volleyball Championships. Hear from the players on the winning teams from this year's tournament.
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A bronze, life-sized statue of President Donald Trump has a new home on a Rapid City street corner. It’s the first time a statue has been installed for a president while in office.
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In what has become one of the most impressive runs in high school volleyball history for South Dakota, Harrisburg’s rein continues. The Tigers defeated O’Gorman 3-0 in Saturday’s championship match to win their fourth straight ‘AA’ title.
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For the third straight year, Chester has won the ‘B’ state volleyball championship. The Flyers defeated Warner 3-0 on Saturday night to win the title.
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The 2025 SDHSAA state volleyball tournaments concluded on Saturday, November 22, from Rapid City with Harrisburg, Dakota Valley and Chester winning state championships. Here's a rundown of all the placement matches from the day.
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This Thanksgiving, SDPB invites viewers to gather in gratitude and inspiration with a special lineup of programming that shines a light on the extraordinary stories of young people living with disabilities.
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South Dakota Public Broadcasting announces it will retain 7 of the 15 positions previously identified for layoffs, thanks to an outpouring of community support, emergency fundraising, and strategic realignments within the organization.
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The South Dakota Board of Directors for Educational Telecommunication is meeting Thursday, October 16th.