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South Dakota’s school administrators have the 2023-24 school year in their sights. With change on the horizon in the state’s schools, leaders say it’s time to be difference makers.
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Step into Mind Blown Studio of Deadwood to learn more about hot glass blowing with Toni Gerlach.
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On May 21st, 1980 federal officials raided Deadwood’s infamous brothels, which led to their closure. The brothels had been open since the Gold Rush days when prostitutes first arrived in the mining town with Charlie Utter’s wagon train in 1876.
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A longstanding feud between actor Kevin Costner and a local artist went before the South Dakota Supreme Court for the second time Wednesday.
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Another successful year for the state’s tourism industry saw $14.4M visitors spend $4.7 bllion in the state. That represents an eight percent increase over 2021.
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Congress is greenlighting South Dakota’s plan to purchase 266 acres of land around the Gilt Edge Mine superfund site.
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Deadwood has a rich history of visitors from the past. Rose Speirs, Communications Director of Deadwood History talked with SDPB's Megan Feighery about some of Deadwood's haunted history.
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The city of Deadwood will hold its first city-wide job fair today. There are several positions within the city that need to be filled, full or part-time, seasonal, and year-round.
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Members of the Deadwood Gaming Association are split on whether it's a good idea to expand sports betting statewide.
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South Dakota voters might be able to legalize mobile and internet-based sports betting across the state, not just in Deadwood casinos.