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Bill regulating public bathroom use advances from SD Senate | Mar 13

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A bill advancing in the state legislature aims to regulate who can use which bathrooms in schools, courthouses, and libraries.

Gov. Larry Rhoden has vetoed a bill extending childcare assistance to childcare employees. It’s his first veto this session.

State lawmakers are advancing a proposal that prohibits counties and municipal governments from enacting policies that prevent employees from carrying concealed pistols. Lawmakers further amended the bill to remove a state prohibition on concealed pistols in bars and liquor stores.

Summit Carbon Solutions is pausing its application for approval to build a CO2 pipeline across South Dakota.

A large grassland fire on the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Reservation is being fought. The blaze forced a school evacuation on Monday.

Chamberlain and Watertown were selected to be the focus of a documentary TV series.

And more.

Patrick Williams is the local host of "All Things Considered"