Arielle Zionts
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A judge’s decision to release a victim’s mental health records in a high-profile court case has the family asking questions.
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Abortion has been declining across the country for decades. Numbers have been especially low in South Dakota due to strict laws and the fact that there’s only one provider.
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South Dakota K through 12 students, just like adults, can receive a doctor’s approval to use cannabis for medical conditions. And they might need to take the drug at regular intervals throughout the day or when they experience unpredictable symptoms.
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The Canadian company that planned to build the Keystone XL Pipeline says the U.S. government owes them $15 billion dollars.
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More and more people are moving to the Black Hills and the region is already short on housing, especially affordable units.
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A multinational French energy company, Engie, gained approval Tuesday to begin the permitting process for a $285 million proposed wind farm in South Dakota.
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Governor Kristi Noem is gaining national attention for accepting a $1 million donation to help fund the South Dakota National Guard’s deployment to the Texas border with Mexico.
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A foundation run by Tennessee billionaires is donating an undisclosed amount of money to cover the cost of sending 50 South Dakota National Guard troops to the Texas border.
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A Sioux Falls-based company plans to go public by merging with a Florida company that it says will raise its enterprise value to $325 million.
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The granite heads of Presidents Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt and Lincoln loomed above as 55 new Americans recited their oaths of allegiance during a Monday ceremony at Mount Rushmore.