Slater Dixon
ReporterSlater Dixon is a junior at Augustana University studying Government and Data Science. He was born in Sioux Falls and is based out of SDPB's Sioux Falls studio.
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Some South Dakota counties say the cost of providing essential services is outpacing property tax revenues.
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Fifty-five South Dakotans became U.S. citizens in a naturalization ceremony Friday. The event was held at the Sioux Falls Washington Pavilion.
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This week, veterans from 36 states gathered in Rapid City for the Military Order of the Purple Hearts National Convention.
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At a Wednesday roundtable discussion at Dakotafest in Mitchell, South Dakota’s three members of Congress discussed policy concerns and the political realities of the 2023 bill.
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South Dakota Senator John Thune says the CHIPS and Science Act included too much government spending to gain his support.
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Millions of federal infrastructure dollars mean the Lewis and Clark Regional Regional Water System will be completed earlier than expected.
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Stephanie Amiotte appeared before the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination on Tuesday in Geneva, Switzerland.
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers officials say drought conditions will likely expand throughout the lower Missouri River Basin.
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Steve Knigge is accused of depositing bad checks to South Dakota banks and fraudulently applying for Paycheck Protection Program aid.
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As South Dakota's young medical marijuana industry begins delivering product, many physicians are hesitant to help patients obtain cannabis, and so are major health systems.