South Dakota History
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Harvard University announced Monday that it has filed suit to halt a federal freeze on more than $2.2 billion in grants after the institution said it would defy the Trump administration's demands to limit activism on campus.
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Khalil has been held in Louisiana since ICE agents arrested him in New York over his pro-Palestinian activism. He instead experienced the birth by phone.
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The Education Department says millions of borrowers in default will have a chance to make a payment or sign up for a repayment plan. But on May 5, those who don't will be referred for collection.
More Arts & Life stories
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Norma and Jerry Wilson discuss caretaking one of the oldest log houses in the state. And an Augustana researcher takes us back to the 1893 Chicago World Fair.
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Our Dakota Political Junkies look at how the national news is scrutinizing Leader John Thune's leadership style. Plus, where do deportees go when they can't go home?
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Trent Preszler kicks off his South Dakota tour at SDPB this week with a live discussion. His memoir "Little and Often" was chosen at the 2024 South Dakota One Book.
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The Tourism Advertising Promotion grant program provides $163,110 across the state to bolster marketing efforts in the tourism industry.
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Four walks across the summer let the public learn more about the cultural and natural resources found across the Black Hills National Forest.
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An important day across America, Juneteenth marks the end of formalized enslavement in the county.
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While kids may celebrate the end of the school year and envision lazy summer days, one summer camp—now in its 90th year—keeps kids active and engaged.
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The third Kunama Cultural Festival is taking place Saturday, June 22 at the Levitt. Moses Idris joins "In the Moment" to preview the event.
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Mike Thompson, JD, says the concept of standing is essential to the U.S. Supreme Court's recent mifepristone decision.
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A new art exhibit featuring glass-blown corn is open at the South Dakota Art Museum. "Primordial Shift" artist Mick Meilahn joins "In the Moment."
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In the Moment broadcasts from the 2024 South Dakota Arts Conference held in Sioux Falls on June 7, 2024.
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Gov. Kristi Noem has appointed someone to cover the chief of staff's duties without the formal title. Jonathan Ellis, our Dakota Political Junkie, provides his analysis.