
Seth Tupper
Supervising senior producerSeth grew up in Wessington Springs and Kimball, graduated from Kimball High School, and earned his bachelor’s degree in journalism from South Dakota State University.
He previously reported for the Rapid City Journal, The Daily Republic in Mitchell, and The Daily Globe in Worthington, Minnesota.
He is the author of "Calvin Coolidge in the Black Hills," a contributor to the Fodor's guidebook "The Black Hills of South Dakota," and the co-author of "Surviving the '72 Flood."
He won a national Edward R. Murrow Award in 2021 for his investigative report on the political and environmental ramifications of fireworks displays at Mount Rushmore National Memorial.
Seth is based at SDPB's Black Hills Studio in Rapid City.
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Gambling revenue from Deadwood casinos is almost even with last year. That’s despite a one-month shutdown in the spring because of the pandemic.New…
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It seems like a simple idea: Plant a trillion trees around the world. It would help with the fight against climate change, because trees pull carbon…
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South Dakota is building a network of charging stations for electric cars, thanks to a scandal that soiled the reputation of a global carmaker. Five years…
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NewsA public board is spending more money to study a potential Missouri River pipeline to the Black Hills area.The board of the West Dakota Water Development…
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NewsThere are almost 100 documented earthquakes in South Dakota history, including a recent one that shook the Bowdle area.That 3.2-magnitude quake may have…
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NewsCarla Knecht felt it just before midnight.“My husband said my name a couple times and then he said, ‘Are you OK?’ And I said, ‘yeah,’ and we both said,…
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Gov. Kristi Noem has an ambitious goal to expand high-speed internet, known as broadband, to “every remaining unserved or under-served South Dakotan.”She…
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When Mike Jones bought the World’s Largest Pheasant about 10 years ago, he had no idea what he was getting into.“And if I would’ve known,” he said, “I…
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State officials are growing more confident that they’ll spend all of their federal pandemic aid by an end-of-year deadline, but that outcome is still in…
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More money is flowing to a South Dakota company that hopes to create a treatment for COVID-19.SAB Biotherapeutics in Sioux Falls is getting $57.5 million…