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High winds, heavy rain, hail and an eerie green sky blow through parts of South Dakota | July 06

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High winds, heavy rain and hail caused damage across parts of South Dakota on Tuesday afternoon and evening. The storms tracked all the way across South Dakota from the northwest to the southeast.

The United States Supreme Court has issued an opinion giving states concurrent jurisdiction with the federal government over major crimes in Indian Country. The 5 to 4 ruling overturns precedent, laws, and traditions going as far back as 200 years.

South Dakota's six public universities plan to offer undergraduate certificates in an American civics tradition course this fall. It comes after Republican Gov. Kristi Noem called on regents to promote patriotism.

The reported climate benefits of electric vehicles have the Biden administration setting an ambitious target. But a Black Hills energy provider says the electric grid needs time to prepare.

A new report shows 3.6 million visitors to Black Hills area national parks in South Dakota spent about $231 million in 2021.

And more.

Megan hosts All Things Considered and the SDPB News podcast.