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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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says it will continue water conservation efforts in the Missouri River Basin through 2022 amidst continuing dry conditions.
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Rep. Dusty Johnson hosted a roundtable with South Dakota agriculture producers to discuss the 2023 Farm Bill.
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A new name and mission for a community college in Sioux Falls is the latest attempt to find a viable identity and purpose for the 13-year-old campus.
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Sen. John Thune discussed energy, inflation and the economy in an appearance at the Sioux Falls Rotary Club.
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U.S. Rep. Dusty Johnson and Sen. Mike Rounds both recently secured legislative wins for ranchers against the meatpacking industry.
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Megan Kingsbury wants to make Rapid City the home of the largest beef processing plant in the country. She says the plant would create 2,400 jobs and help save local ranchers from extinction. But in Rapid City, residents and lawmakers want more details about the $1.1 billion project.
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The NDN Collective is seeking feedback on how to structure the disbursement of a $50 million grant awarded by the Bush Foundation last December.
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The South Dakota Senate heard opening arguments this morning in the impeachment of Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg.
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In an event hosted by South Dakotans Decide Healthcare, advocates made the case for Medicaid expansion.
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There are two carbon-capture pipelines planned for South Dakota. Corn growers and ethanol companies say the projects are good for the economic future of farmers, and good for the environment. But opponents doubt those environmental claims.