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NewsThe Governor's budget address has recommended what amounts to deep cuts to South Dakota Public Broadcasting’s budget, amounting to a 65% decrease in our state budget allocation.
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Rapid City Area Schools have received a million-dollar grant to bolster local school safety. The money, and the associated changes, will be distributed over the next three school years.
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Some state lawmakers are proposing legislation to bring property tax relief next legislative session. That comes as Gov. Kristi Noem is calling on the Republican controlled legislature to make a temporary sales tax cut permanent.
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The proposal of so-called “education savings accounts” in the governor’s budget has left a sour taste in some mouths in the education community.
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Noem stood before legislators on Tuesday and laid out her proposals for the next state budget. Our Dakota Political Junkies provide their analysis.
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The governors’ proposed budget has the attention of state lawmakers, but also those included in the “big three” – state employees, healthcare workers, and educators. In this group, many are left with questions as the legislative session approaches.
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Applications for the 2025 Deadwood Fund grant program are due Feb. 1, 2025.
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Come with SDPB to Patriot Day, Box Elder's annual community celebration.
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This month, the Black Hills Playhouse presents The Snow Queen Part 2 with a unique cast of characters who are also working hard--many of whom have a disability.
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We explore a science experiment in nearby waters, a cultural history of ice and meet a Lower Brule high school teacher heading to Antarctica with National Geographic.
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Both the University of South Dakota and South Dakota State University will play in the NCAA volleyball tournament this week.
SDPB Coverage of SDHSAA State Sports and Fine Arts Championships