
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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The Transportation Security Administration intercepted a loaded firearm from a passenger’s carry-on bag at the Sioux Falls Regional Airport.
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The South Dakota Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources issued a reminder that the deadline for dicamba application is approaching.
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Sioux Falls is working to bring year-round activities to their downtown with plans to entertain people of all ages at a new park and greenway.
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A proposed constitutional amendment aims to repeal South Dakota’s single-subject rule, which limits proposed constitutional amendments to addressing only one question.
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The South Dakota Supreme Court upheld a state law that requires consent from a landowner to fish, hunt or trap on their land in the case the State of South Dakota v. Casey W. Fideler.
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The University of South Dakota Department of Nursing received $3 million to assist in training more nurses.
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The Black Hills National Forest is hosting special nighttime walks, called "Moon Walks," on Saturdays close to a full moon from June to September.
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Representative Dusty Johnson and Senator John Thune are backing a bipartisan bill called the Safeguarding American Value-Added Exports Act, or SAVE Act, which aims to protect American exports to Europe.
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The program Passport to Careers will host sessions across the state this summer to teach young people about career options and help prepare them for their futures.
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About 25 people marched from Rep. Dusty Johnson’s office to Sen. Mike Rounds’ office in Sioux Falls to show support of raising the U.S. debt ceiling.