David Scott
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The U.S. Forest Service is restoring the health of aspen and ponderosa pine stands in the western Black Hills.
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State officials say drought conditions in parts of the state could increase the risk for wildfires this summer.
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State and federal agencies will work together on prescribed fires around the Oahe Dam over the next couple months.
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State tourism officials say the sharp drop in business they anticipated last year, did not happen.
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Plans for a Native American hosted community center were announced in Rapid City.
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There’s a brand new exhibit at the South Dakota Air and Space Museum that honors one of South Dakota's World War Two veterans.
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State and tribal agencies are working to address the achievement gap between Native and non-Native students in South Dakota.
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Numbers from the South Dakota Commission on Gaming show Deadwood casinos handled $97 million in wagers last month.
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Remote learning has redefined our classrooms. Now, the pandemic may mean the end of a cherished winter tradition
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The South Dakota Board of Regents says all state universities plan to ease COVID-19 restrictions this fall.