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Some stories stay with a reporter long after they've aired. A recent story about organ donation from SDPB's Kealey Bultena has her reconsidering how she…
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The deadline looms for seniors who want insurance plans to help cover the cost of prescription drugs. Monday is the last day to enroll in or change…
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NewsA poll from AARP South Dakota shows most people who are over age 50 want the state to restrict how much money payday lenders can charge. The membership…
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Seniors are often confronted with issues and legal questions which can be complicated and confusing. To help answer questions in person, SDSU Extension…
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NewsLeaders examining the South Dakota Retirement System are considering increasing the retirement age to 67. It’s one of many proposed changes experts say…
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NewsMembers of a state task force are setting priorities to address elder abuse in South Dakota. The group met Tuesday in Sioux Falls. Task force members are…
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NewsThe leaders of South Dakota’s Executive and Judicial branches say they’re teaming up for a comprehensive look at elder abuse in the state. During the…
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The latest national ranking on meeting the needs of older people who require long-term care puts South Dakota right in the middle. The AARP Scorecard…
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Dr. Elizabeth Townsend, Canadian professor emerita at Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia and an adjunct professor in the faculty of education at the…