Genna Scott
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A South Dakota man has family members trapped in Afghanistan. He worries about their safety with Taliban control of the country.
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A South Dakota man’s music is featured on a television comedy series soundtrack.
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South Dakota kindergarten classrooms may see more students this fall. That’s because many parents kept their children home during the pandemic.
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The Department of Transportation places rubber tubes across roads that count every car driving over them. The department uses that data to determine the size of the rally.
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One man is on a mission to inspire young people to pursue careers in science and technology. The historic preservation officer for the Flandreau Santee-Sioux Tribe says he’s working for the future.
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The 81st annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally is in full swing. State transportation officials report more than 300,000 vehicles and counting.
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Cars are the leading cause of greenhouse gas emissions in the United States. A professor from Dakota State University in Madison has a new grant to help with the transition to non-emitting electric vehicles.
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Governor Kristi Noem is appointing Jennifer Mammenga to serve as a judge in South Dakota’s 2nd Circuit Court.
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The South Dakota Department of Health publishes COVID-19 data once per week. Vermillion Mayor Kelsey Collier-Wise says that’s not enough as the city prepares for an influx of college students.
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The state climatologist says August weather patterns are decreasing the chances for South Dakotans to recover from the drought.