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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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While the sustainability of rural healthcare is at a crossroads nationwide, one county in the remote southwest portion of South Dakota has secured funding to expand.
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An outbreak of avian influenza has been detected in Faulk County at a commercial turkey operation. This is the first confirmed case in South Dakota since May.
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The federal government has finalized an $18 million settlement with 12 people abused by former IHS pediatrician Stanley Patrick Weber.
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Sanford Health is acquiring the locally owned pharmacy chain Lewis Drug, which has 60 locations in South Dakota, Iowa, and Minnesota.
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The Governor's Office will submit an application to a new federal program later this fall that could bring $100 million to improve rural healthcare.
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New studies constantly report similar findings – nursing and long-term care homes, especially in rural areas, are closing at an alarming rate.
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A longtime debate over concussions in the National Football League crept into a Sioux Falls school district meeting this week.
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South Dakota has the highest rate of foodborne illnesses in the nation, according to a new study.
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City leaders and the state Attorney General are coming together to provide more resources and expand addiction treatment services in South Dakota’s largest cities.
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AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals, a global pharmaceutical company, is joining a lawsuit against the state of South Dakota over a new law.