
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 Fish Fire south of Sundance, Wyoming, has stopped growing for the time as containment increases to 44 percent. Evacuated residents have begun returning to their homes.
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Feeding South Dakota has seen an increase in people using its services amid rising food prices in the state.
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Members of the Rotary Club of Downtown Sioux Falls and their guests had the opportunity to hear from the project manager for the James Webb Space Telescope during their July 25 Meeting.
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NewsThe Casino Fire near Oglala, South Dakota, has burned over 12,500 acres and was 50% contained as of Thursday.
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The Baltic Area Development Foundation has partnered with the Sioux Metro Growth Alliance and Habitat for Humanity to create more affordable housing in its community.
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A wildfire west of Oglala, South Dakota, has burned at least 600 acres of grassland since it started Tuesday afternoon.
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The Board of Regents has made affordability its top priority for the 2024 fiscal year and aims to freeze tuition rates for its universities once again.
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Neiman Enterprises announced it will reduce employee hours and shifts at its Spearfish and Hulett, Wyoming, sawmills. The company says it's because of logging restrictions in the Black Hills.
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U.S. Representative Dusty Johnson’s proposed bill to limit the number of justices on the Supreme Court failed in the House on Wednesday.
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The U.S. Department of Energy awarded a Pine Ridge nonprofit $1.65 million to help lower the energy costs and emissions of Indigenous families in the area.