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South Dakota voters will decide whether to legalize the possession and use of marijuana for adults, again. But the ballot measure does not approve the sale of the plant.
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SDPB hosted the 2022 U.S. House of Representatives debate Thursday night in the Leo P. Flynn Gallery in downtown Sioux Falls.
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Libertarian Colin Duprel and Republican incumbent Dusty Johnson square off in the only debate for the South Dakota’s lone U.S. House seat.
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While the candidates for South Dakota's seat in the U.S. agree on many economic matters, they differ strongly on a few key social issues.
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Monday October 24th is the deadline to register to vote in South Dakota. The state ACLU office has set out to inform voters of their rights as they step to the ballot box.
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The race for South Dakota secretary of state is centering around an election that occurred two years ago.
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We meet the candidates for state house and senate for the 2022 election. Brian Mulder, a Republican, is running for state representative in District 11. That is in western Sioux Falls.
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South Dakota’s two candidates for the U.S. House will square off Thursday night in the race’s only debate.
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Finance reports are out and the gap in monies between South Dakota candidates is significant. What can we learn from the upcoming debates? Plus, filmmaker Justin Koehler travels to the remote congregation in Haakon county to learn about the church’s early history and to ponder the future of small county parishes.
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We meet the candidates for state house and senate for the 2022 election. Bill Shorma, a Republican, is running for state representative in District 17. That's in southeastern South Dakota and includes Vermillion and Elk Point.