
Elizabeth Jones
News InternElizabeth is an intern with South Dakota Public Broadcasting. She is a sophomore at Creighton University studying journalism and sustainability. She has worked as the news editor for Creighton's weekly student news publication, the Creightonian, for two semesters and will continue this position in the upcoming fall semester.
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Beadle and Spink Enterprise Community is launching a program to provide grants for projects that will better communities.
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Musician Judy Vidal is celebrating 77 years of experience with a one-woman benefit concert supporting Working Against Violence, Inc.
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NewsThe number of people seeking help from Feeding South Dakota’s assistance programs increased by 22% in the last year, according to the organization.
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Chun-Hung Chan breaks down a study that will spend 30 years trying to discover what causes cancer.
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The Sioux Falls City Council will vote on an ordinance to increase the city’s police budget by about $50,000 for an advertisement campaign to raise awareness about locking vehicles, but some council members are debating adding tips on how to properly secure firearms.
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Sanford International and the Minnehaha Country Club Board of Directors reached an agreement to continue holding the PGA TOUR Champions event in Sioux Falls through 2027.
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A bill introduced by Rep. Dusty Johnson to memorialize and protect the land where the Wounded Knee Massacre occurred passed through the House Natural Resources Committee and now awaits a vote in the full chamber.
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A South Dakota man convicted of bank robbery was sentenced to five years and three months in federal prison, followed by a three-year supervised release.
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Gov. Kristi Noem has issued an executive order exempting certain liquids being transported through South Dakota from federal regulations regarding drivers’ hours of service.
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Attorney General Marty Jackley joined 22 other attorneys general in signing a letter to request Senate leaders to pass a bill that would categorize fentanyl-related substances as schedule I under the Controlled Substances Act.