chynna lockett
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A Pine Ridge man trains Native people around the country on the skills they need to work with solar energy.
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Native women lead hundreds of protesters in Rapid City march in support of women.
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SDPB’s Chynna Lockett shares how her family has rebuilt their holiday. They bring together different religions, political views and ethnicities - through food.
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The South Dakota Science and Technology Authority has signed a cooperative agreement with the Department of Energy’s Office of Science. Now, federal money will flow into the Sanfor
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The Oglala Lakota Tribal Council voted 16 to two to impeach Vice President Darla Black
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The U.S. Attorney General has announced efforts to address high numbers of Missing and Murdered Indigenous People.
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A recent poll shows about 80 percent of schools in the state support the current guidelines for Transgender student athletes. Currently, students who want to participate in a sport
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Music and art therapy are two ways that some people are support their mental health. As part of our multi-platform project, Before It Gets Better, we learned more about these forms of therapy.
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People who face mental health challenges can struggle with a range of conditions and symptoms. Thoughts of suicide can be a factor for some, regardless of age, race or profession. The Front Porch Coalition in Rapid City trains people and organizations on how to help prevent suicide and recognize when people are suffering a mental health crisis.