South Dakota History
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Frustrated with their party's response to President Trump, a wave of young Democrats are challenging incumbents in safe blue districts, hoping to mirror Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's upset win in 2018.
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Weinstein is facing sex crimes charges after his 2020 New York conviction was overturned last year. The #MeToo movement was catalyzed in part by the many women who came forward to accuse the disgraced producer of misconduct.
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The word itself predates Christianity, but the conclave with its secretive deliberations and ancient trappings still captures the public's curiosity.
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Mike Rounds discusses the administration's first 100 days in office, including his hopes that Trump will modify tariffs and his concerns about Secretary Hegseth.
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Seth Tupper analyzes how Noem's leadership style translates to the national stage. Plus, the Secretary of the Department of Corrections discusses the new prison plans.
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Eastern South Dakota saw historic flooding this summer. A panel convenes on the floodplain to explore where our water comes from and how to be good stewards of the land.
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Explore the great faces and great places that make South Dakota a tourist destination. And learn about the buffalo, beavers and leaves that help make the state beautiful.
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A podcaster, a scholar and a publisher explore the physical representations of history in the state. They discuss the value of local history and what's worth saving.
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As volunteerism continues to decline in the U.S., some organizations have stood the test of time. This includes in the American Legion Auxiliary in Lemmon, which just celebrated a milestone anniversary.
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Friday, park officials and selected cowboys and cowgirls work together to roundup the Custer State Parks bison to get them branded and tested.
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Author Diana Carlin talks about the lives and legacies of the nation's First Ladies. Plus, Teacher Talk unpacks conflicts with colleagues in the classroom.
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Children's book authors — and an Olympic champion — join readers in the SDPB studio for a live conversation about overcoming the odds.
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The city invites interested U.S. based nonprofits to fill out an application of qualification and interest in taking ownership of the more than 150 taxidermy mounts.
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Local artist, Kate Witt, beautifies Burke with a brush, some paint, and a story. Arguably her best yet, in downtown Burke she tells the story of a man who was a pillar of the community.
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The free summer concert series featured 500 musicians on the stage from May 31 to September 14.