Jordan Rusche
ReporterJordan is a senior English and journalism major at SDSU in Brookings. She is from De Smet, South Dakota. She is based out of the Sioux Falls studio.
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The U.S. District Court of South Dakota ruled the U.S. government has a duty to provide law enforcement to the Oglala Sioux Tribe according to treaties from the 1800s.
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An SDSU class recently recreated a Greek phalanx, finishing a nearly decade-long research project and bringing history to life.
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The Black Hills Pride Festival and Sioux Falls Pride have several events planned for June and July, including some new ones in support of transgender South Dakotans.
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The South Dakota Works program is now offering loans to a wider variety of businesses.
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A history class at SDSU is looking for volunteers for an event May 27 recreating a Macedonian phalanx with replica spears.
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SD Attorney General Marty Jackley has joined 38 other attorneys general in support of the Combatting Illicit Xylazine Act, opposing the misuse of the drug.
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The U.S. Small Business Administration will be streamlining its loan process to make purchasing and maintaining small businesses easier.
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The majority of last year's Mitchell Tech graduates have full-time jobs within 6-9 months of graduating, according to a survey from the school.
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After new immigration policies went into effect, some South Dakotan legislators feel the changes don't do enough to address concerns at the border.
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The average gas price in South Dakota dropped almost 4 cents this week according to a recent survey.