South Dakota History
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NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Caitlin Rivers of Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health about long-term implications of measles outbreaks in West Texas, New Mexico and a dozen other states.
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We Want the Funk! is a sprawling documentary about funk music debuting Tuesday on PBS. Filmmaker Stanley Nelson and funk legend George Clinton talk about why this documentary feels like a celebration.
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Storms have caused flooding and deaths in the Midwest and South over the past several days. Kentucky was one of the hard-hit areas, and some creeks and rivers are still on the rise.
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One Book Siouxland is hosting an event April 8 aiming to raise awareness about Missing and Murdered Indigenous people.
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The Trump administration's tariff plans will likely increase prices across the board. Financial therapist Rick Kahler discusses how to prepare.
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First, the painter behind "Dazzling Dakota: The Artwork of Mecca Rutherford." Then, the editors of "Creature Needs: Writers Respond to the Science of Animal Conservation."
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The TikTok saga continues. A South Dakota Congressman, a cybersecurity leader and a legal expert dive into the fate and future of the popular social media app.
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On Monday, Larry Rhoden was sworn in as the state's 34th governor. Our Dakota Political Junkies explore how his leadership may be different.
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Actor C. Thomas Howell will headline a special screening at Northern State University.
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The former surgeon general proposed adding a cancer warning to alcoholic beverages. What does that mean for heavy, moderate and even light drinkers?
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There's a new research program for undergraduate students. It studies all facets of the illicit economy from fake IDs to poaching fossils to printing money.
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Three reporters share the stories they're working and take us into their journalistic process. Plus, the South Dakota Symphony Orchestra performs this weekend.
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Devastating fires struck California this month. We ask South Dakota's state fire meteorologist why the firestorms were so bad and what South Dakota can learn from them.
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We look back on a century of state politics and look ahead at the top issues of 2025. Plus, our Dakota Political Junkies analyze Gov. Kristi Noem's visit to D.C.
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Three South Dakota chefs are semifinalists for prestigious James Beard Awards.