
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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Avera's "Ask the Question" campaign provides resources and tools promoting discussions about suicide for National Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month.
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Lost&Found, a nonprofit mental health awareness organization, is focusing on mental health struggles, suicide and the importance of resilience through its "30 Days, 30 Stories" project throughout September.
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Dream Design International will host a groundbreaking ceremony for the Black Hills Industrial Center Tuesday, Sept. 6.
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The Highway Patrol reported six more injury accidents at the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, but none of the accidents was fatal.
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This year's Sturgis Motorcycle Rally is seeing increased numbers of fatal accidents, drug arrests and DUIs compared to last year.
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The head of a national regulatory group told South Dakota farmers and corn growers that his agency could take on cryptocurrency regulations in the future.
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Daktronics has beaten its own record for product orders in a fiscal year, bringing in $800 million for 2022 in part because of a large purchase from the Los Angeles Clippers.
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The Fish Fire south of Sundance, Wyoming, was 96 percent contained as of Monday morning. The Wyoming State Type 3 Incident Management Team also took control of containing the blaze.
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Educators and Indigenous groups in South Dakota are fighting to better represent Native American history, culture, and values in the state’s education systems through teacher training, immersion schools, and other programs.
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Despite the influence of the Lakota, Dakota, and Nakota peoples in South Dakota, the state’s history of forced assimilation, failed legislation efforts, and a lack of teacher confidence have limited the presence of Indigenous culture and values in its education systems.