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Sanford Health announces the most popular baby names of the year.
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While a light flu season so far, health officials say this serves as an important reminder of getting your flu shot.
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A recent report from the state Department of Social Services affirms what many child care providers have claimed: expenses are outpacing revenue, and salaries are not competitive. The cost of care analysis offers additional information for policy makers struggling to find solutions to South Dakota’s child care shortage.
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The most recent data from the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s Kids Count is out. It has insights on child-related statistics for the nation and South Dakota.
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The National Pancreatic Cancer Foundation hosted its annual Visions in Violet Gala in Rapid City.
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The University of South Dakota announced a $2 million grant to support the school’s addiction and substance abuse disorder services Thursday.
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South Dakota voters have rejected an abortion rights constitutional amendment.
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The US Department of Veterans Affairs is expanding benefit offerings to eligible families nationwide.
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With the investment of three-and-a-half million dollars into the Rapid City Area Schools mental health services, some say it’s a meaningful step in the right direction. Others, though, say there’s still a massive gap in local mental health care.
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The Health Resources and Services Administration awards the state Department of Health millions in funding to address maternal health challenges in South Dakota.
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As research continues to demonstrate the need for youth mental health services, some schools work to fill the need. Now, the Rapid City Area School District has received a $3.4-million grant to address service gaps in its schools.
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Those against a proposed abortion rights ballot question say it allows for abortion up to birth. Anti-abortion groups say that’s based on a case that was overturned when the US Supreme Court struck down Roe V. Wade.