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Court proceedings in a murder trial were briefly halted in Deadwood this week. All it took was one missing document from a special Rapid City law enforcement team to create a potential murder case mistrial.
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“An Open Secret” author Chris Enss dives into the lives and characters of the real people involved in Deadwood’s historic bordellos and brothels.
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NewsJoin SDPB at The Lodge at Deadwood for the Festival of Books September 22 and 23, 2023.
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Meet a psychologist who has spent a lifetime promoting and advocating for mental health care in South Dakota.
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A South Dakota Supreme Court ruling has sent a case involving actor Kevin Costner and a Black Hills sculptor back to a lower court.
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South Dakota Historical Society takes a look at the history of the Days of '76 celebration.
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A South Dakota board is approving an expansion of the state’s only active gold mine. The minerals and environment board’s move allows Wharf to expand its open-pit mine near Terry Peak by fifty acres.
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Summertime is peak road trip season – whether you’re a family of four or the South Dakota Department of Education. What do the state’s education leaders want to find this summer?
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Once again following disputes from signature-gatherers, a South Dakota judge has issued a favorable ruling for petitioners at government facilities.
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Petitioner placement is once again the subject of a legal battle – this time in Lawrence County. This comes just days after a judge across the state ruled in favor of the group attempting to gather signatures for several ballot measures.