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NewsB-1 bombers won’t be as common over the skies of Western South Dakota this summer. All bombers at Ellsworth Air Force base are ordered to stand down until…
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Ten years ago American and coalition forces began operations in Iraq. Dr. Tim Schorn, associate professor of political science at the University of South…
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NewsThe spouses of active duty military personnel lose jobs when they transfer to a new base. And when they have a career that requires a license, finding…
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Military historian and artist John Mollison talked about his new project, "666 The Devil's Number: The Amazing Service of Col. Hank Snow," a look into the…
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NewsThe South Dakota Senate confirmed Larry Zimmerman as the state's first Secretary of Veterans Affairs. Zimmerman was formerly the state Command Sergeant…
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NewsThe South Dakota house passed a bill allowing veterans to receive credit for military training and experience. Under the bill military service can count…
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NewsThe South Dakota Senate State Affairs committee has approved a bill aimed at military families. The bill aids military spouses who need a license,…
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Peter Yost's NOVA documentary, "Rise of the Drones," airs Wednesday at 8 p.m. Central on SDPB-TV. NOVA gained unprecedented access to engineers and labs,…
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NewsThe Secretary of State tells lawmakers he is looking to improve the voting process for military personnel in South Dakota. Jason Gant says South Dakota…
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Captain Christopher Mercado, a 2004 distinguished military graduate of the University of South Dakota, presents, "Counterinsurgency in Afghanistan: A…