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Monument Health received a major donation to buy new NICU equipment.
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Senators are approving a joint resolution asking voters to allow the legislature to make changes to Medicaid if the Republican congress and Trump administration reduce the federal match to provide healthcare for low-income individuals.
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The Department of Social Services has held a Suicide Prevention Convention the past 3 years.
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Many state lawmakers are skeptical of DSS projections for Medicaid expansion in the 2025 fiscal year.
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The Army National Guard awards the South Dakota Deputy State Surgeon a national award.
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Despite being part of a booming tourist attraction, Wall Drug’s pharmacy faces challenges common to independent rural pharmacies.
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Two South Dakota OBGYNs are leading a group of doctors to support a constitutional amendment to legalize abortion in the state.
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The Oyate Health Center is offering walk-in pap tests and mammograms for women who are due for their screenings.
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Long-term care facilities statewide are granted millions of dollars to advance technology available to residents.
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Backers of an abortion rights ballot question are campaigning for a constitutional amendment without the support of two advocacy groups.
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For the first time in South Dakota, Goodwill of the Great Plains is introducing day services for developmentally disabled community members.
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The Department of Health reports a case of measles in a Pennington County resident. The resident developed a measles infection after traveling internationally.