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With two new cases of measles being confirmed in South Dakota, health leaders are encouraging new campaigns to stop the spread of the illness with one overarching theme – focusing on the safety of the MMR shot.
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In light of recent shootings, we explore a poll that showed a troubling rise in the percentage of people who said political violence could be "justified."
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Dakota State University received a $1 million grant from Google to host a cybersecurity clinic. Officials say the clinic is improving cybersecurity in the state and abroad.
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The Department of Health is holding a series of public vaccination clinics in response to newly confirmed cases of measles in South Dakota.
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We're in the middle of Black Hill State University's Joy of Learning series. The events invite the public back to school to learn something new from local experts.
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SDPB's coverage of the 2025 SDHSRA Go-Round Boys & Girls Cutting and Short Round Boys & Girls Cutting from June 19, 2025 at the SDHSRA Rodeo Finals.
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A community effort led by the Mother of God monastery brings a new child care facility to Watertown.
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SDPB's coverage of the SDHSRA State Rodeo Finals - Boys and Girls Cutting from June 18, 2025
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Our Dakota Political Junkies share what concerns them most about the weekend attacks on two Minnesota state lawmakers and their spouses.

SDPB Coverage of SDHSAA State Sports and Fine Arts Championships
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SDPB has received many questions from listeners and viewers about potential cuts to public media’s federal funding and how they might impact SDPB.
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Join SDPB for a free screening of Dakota Life Greetings from Faith on Wednesday, June 4th, at the Faith Community Center