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Gov. Kristi Noem signed an executive order prohibiting state agencies and employees from using TikTok on state devices.
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Bishop Paul Swain led the Sioux Falls Catholic Diocese for more than a decade.
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South Dakota is getting a multi-million-dollar payout following a massive settlement with Google over its location tracking practices.
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NewsThe Oglala Sioux Tribe has banned an evangelist from entering the Pine Ridge Reservation and is requiring all visiting churches and mission groups to register.
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The national Episcopal Church wants to research the history of its Native American boarding schools — including some in South Dakota.
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A symposium this weekend in Sioux Falls aims to explore the intersection of faith and addiction. The conversation, "Addressing the Addiction Crisis as People of Faith," will be from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Sunday at Gloria Dei Lutheran Church.
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The South Dakotans Decide Healthcare coalition hosted a Zoom panel on Tuesday with religious leaders in South Dakota to discuss their support for Medicaid expansion.
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NewsIt’s been three weeks since the Russian invasion of Ukraine. And for families there each day is a struggle for survival. The stories of innocent Ukrainian civilians struggling to feed their children and evacuate make manySouth Dakotans wonder how they can help.TwoSioux Falls churches are working together to get funds for food, fuel, medicine and other necessities to Ukrainian families
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South Dakota’s highway safety laws are ranked among the worst in the nation by a national grassroots organization.
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Planned Parenthood health centers provide high-quality, affordable, and comprehensive sexual and reproductive health services. For 2 decades, Sarah Stoesz has been the president and CEO of Planned Parenthood North Central States. This fall, she will step aside.