South Dakota History
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The Oreo-sized baby turtle represents a turning point in Rockalina's recovery: Spending time with her own kind.
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Nearly a year into his second term, President Trump is facing growing skepticism as Americans feel persistent cost-of-living pressures despite his efforts to defend the strength of the economy.
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Local tax bases must be regularly assessed, especially in growing cities like Rapid City, but recent data found some underwhelming tradeoffs for large-scale retail developments.
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The arrival of wintry temperatures serve as a reminder that unhoused populations need potentially life-saving support.
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The Veterans Wildland Fuel Module works to mitigate the risk of wildfires in Rapid City and the surrounding community, while also creating career pathways for veterans.
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Native artists say while the growth in popularity of Indigenous art brings new opportunities, it can also lead to unexpected challenges.
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The owner will close or sell Outside of a Dog Books and Games this summer. Mike Phelan shares why his family is leaving 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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A community effort led by the Mother of God monastery brings a new child care facility to Watertown.
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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.
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Historian and author Sally Roesch Wagner passed away at age 82. We return to a 2019 Brown Bag Book Club with the pioneer in women's studies.
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The "In the Moment" visits the McGovern Center on DWU's campus and learn about the prison debate. Plus, local voices discuss the attacks on Minnesota lawmakers.
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Decks, duels, and decades of fun! SDPB checked out Dragon's Den Gaming to see why trading card games are still going strong.
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Veteran Bonnie Schmidt says she can still smell the blue ink of the pens she used to fill out forms in basic training. She shares this and other experiences while serving.
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Jim Reese's forthcoming "Coming to a Neighborhood Near You" is part memoir and part deeply researched exploration into the impacts of crime and punishment.