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Peter Lengkeek, Chairman of the Crow Creek Sioux Tribe, is calling on USDA leadership to protect funding of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, and programs for Women, Infants, and Children, or WIC.
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A collaboration between Dakota State University and LifeScape is aimed at developing innovative clothing to protect workers with a common material: plastic.
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After announcing plans to consolidate the USD Sanford School of Medicine to Sioux Falls, university officials tell the Board of Regents the response has been largely positive.
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South Dakota State and Black Hills State Universities are teaming up to create a new nursing education space at the Rapid City BHSU campus.
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For farmers, the implications to their government-sponsored health insurance are another worry brought on by a government shutdown.
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With the announced closure of Corsica’s Good Samaritan Society, many are wondering what’s to come for long term care in South Dakota.
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Over 400,000 turkeys have been euthanized in South Dakota because of bird flu.
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While often seen as a uniquely rural problem, advocates have identified a food desert in the heart of Rapid City.
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A major pharmaceutical corporation alleges South Dakota has violated federal law with the passage of a bill last session.
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South Dakota lawmakers are taking up a growing nationwide effort to streamline services for vulnerable populations.
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State Veterinarian Dr. Beth Thompson says it doesn’t appear the bird flu is spreading from flock to flock.
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Hippie Hole, a popular Black Hills cliff diving spot, recently received some much-needed safety upgrades.