
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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NewsThe health of the Black Hills National Forest for the next several decades could be determined by the decisions of the next few years. The U.S. Forest…
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NewsA wildfire near Rapid City burned several structures Monday afternoon and forced an estimated 500 people to evacuate, but officials anticipate they…
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRHApmSty9c">Click here to watch the full story on YouTube.South Dakota lawmakers introduce hundreds of bills during their…
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New research is out on how much logging to allow in the Black Hills National Forest, and the findings are already caught up in a debate over the future of…
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NewsThe leader of Sanford Health says he’s confident about continuing a relationship with the organization's philanthropic namesake, T. Denny Sanford. Sanford…
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NewsOne of the athletes who joined Gov. Kristi Noem for https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTmqPmEGREc" style="box-sizing: inherit; color: rgb(87, 87, 87);…
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One hundred twenty people are out of work in Hill City, where a sawmill is closing down. Neiman Enterprises says it’s closing the facility after 53 years…
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A bill that affects transgender athletes could cost South Dakota millions of dollars in economic activity if it’s signed into law, according to an…
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A federal government proposal to change the definition of a metropolitan area could affect cities nationwide, including one in South Dakota. The…
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