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In a statement, a Department of Education spokesperson writes the State Library is currently culling its collections and resources, and the MacKay Building is closed until that work is completed.
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For many organizations, this legislative session brought feelings of insecurity and questions about the future as the state faced a major budget shortfall. The state’s colleges and universities now must implement mandates from lawmakers.
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Around 90 people gathered about 25 miles north of Union Center for the celebration. Among the attendees, six of the school’s former students and one former teacher.
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Under the shadow of Ellsworth Air Force Base sits Douglas High, home to a large Air Force ROTC program. For the aspiring airmen and airwomen, a new tool gets them that much closer to their wings.
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Some SDSU students get the chance to speak on issues important to students to the South Dakota’s highest post-secondary education governing body.
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South Dakota School of Mines search for a new president is making progress.
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The South Dakota Board of Regents may not receive all the funds it requested from the state.
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Christine Goldsmith has been named acting president after former president Ann Bolman passed away unexpectedly last month.
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South Dakota high school seniors can for a limited time apply for free at one of the 10 public universities or technical colleges in the state.
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At the downtown Rapid City Pumpkin Festival, the leaves may be falling, but the pumpkins are flying.
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The South Dakota Department of Education is naming a Volga educator as Teacher of the Year.
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The South Dakota Department of Health opens the application period for the State Loan Repayment Program on Oct. 1.