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New congressional legislation would authorize the sale of 266 acres of EPA Superfund land to the state of South Dakota.
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The organization “South Dakota For Better Marijuana Laws” is filing to intervene in the legal challenge of Amendment A.
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Fund being used for fireworks was originally envisioned for 'long-term investments' and 'building the infrastructure.'
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Two people, a current and former lawmaker targeted a dozen primary races. Their goal – to defeat what some call an ultra-conservative group of Republican candidates.
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There’s a new group that opposes two marijuana questions on the November ballot.
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The chief code counsel for the South Dakota state legislature has resigned after just one year on the job.
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Seven thousand and five hundred people will get tickets to attend a Mt. Rushmore fireworks show.
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South Dakota’s Supreme Court has a new chief justice.
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Congressman Dusty Johnson joined us for an update on congressional efforts to blunt the impact of the coronavirus in the United States.
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How is COVID-19 affecting the democratic primaries? Lisa Hager and David Wiltse join us to talk about what that might look like.