Genna Scott
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The elected leader of Sturgis says people attending the city’s annual motorcycle rally should take their own precautions against COVID-19.
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The drought is affecting the produce that shows up at farmers' markets around the state.
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COVID-19 cases are trending upward in some western South Dakota counties. Health officials say the upcoming Sturgis motorcycle rally poses a further risk to unvaccinated people.
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A couple from Nashville and their dog are traveling the country to share the importance of animal therapy.
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Recent rainfall in South Dakota hasn’t been enough to make a substantial difference in the drought.
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The South Dakota Arts Council is bringing in new artwork for display in state buildings.
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The Biden Administration has new strategies to handle gun violence and increase public safety. And Rapid City is part of an initiative to support community violence intervention.
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The Sioux Falls Municipal Band is ramping up for its 102nd season. The move comes despite a financial setback. Last year, the group was cut from the city’s budget.
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A new report says some children in South Dakota are going without adequate healthcare. An expert says the pandemic could be to blame.
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The state fire meteorologist wants people to be careful with fireworks this Fourth of July.