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The South Dakota Historical Society looks at the history of the first bridge across the Missouri in the state at Mobridge.
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The Environmental Protection Agency announces over $200,000 dollars in grant money to help small South Dakota communities.
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The historic South Dakota Stockgrowers Association building may be most well-known for its iconic neon sign, but questions of property lines and new developments could mean changes for the nearby parking lot.
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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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The Biden-Harris Administration announced South Dakota will receive over $426,000 to reduce lead in schools and child care facilities.
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Aberdeen residents recently got an unsettling alert from their municipal leaders relating to their drinking water. With questions swirling, officials have an update for the city.
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From homework to job applications, the value of high-speed internet access has only become more prevalent in the 21st century. Now, the Biden-Harris Administration is looking to plug some of the nation’s biggest coverage gaps.
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Volunteer firefighters are people prepared to run into a burning building and save your life – all without getting paid. However, the gear they wear and the water they use all has to come from somewhere – and the state wants to help their bosses make ends meet.
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Residents of Aberdeen were greeted with murky drinking water after a malfunction in the treatment plant. While there is no immediate health concern for residents, it comes after the former community water superintendent described the plant as ‘ready to fail.’
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Residents of Aberdeen have been warned their drinking water could contain elevated risk of contaminants.