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The Black Hills National Cemetery is getting a touch-up Wednesday, courtesy of some arborists. Fifteen volunteers will spend the day pruning, planting, and removing dead or hazardous trees and branches.
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This archival video shows the 1991 Custer State Park Buffalo Roundup, attended by then Governor George S. Mickelson.
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SDPB examines the secrecy and inspiration behind the Black Hills hidden gem, Poet's Table.
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SDPB's coverage of the 2022 Custer State Park Buffalo Roundup.
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There’s a new option to help businesses in several rural South Dakota counties compete with their peers in bigger cities.
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The state Game, Fish and Parks Commission is looking for public comment on the future operation of the Custer State Park airport.
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South Dakota is at the peak of tourism season. Bikers, hikers, and hunters bring in millions of dollars to the state each year through sales tax revenue. Inevitably, some visitors will require services from counties that don’t receive any of those tax dollars. That’s raising questions about how to better support resource strained counties.
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With Independence Day right around the corner, officials are reminding the public to follow laws and have a safe Fourth.
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The City of Custer is moving forward with plans to dump its wastewater into French Creek. That’s despite county voters having recently declared the discharge a nuisance.
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The state of South Dakota lost a coaching legend this weekend. On Saturday morning, Larry Luitjens, the winningest boys basketball coach in state history, passed away at the age of 81.