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NewsThe first West Nile virus-positive mosquito pools have been detected in South Dakota, along with the first human virus detection of 2021. South Dakota's…
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NewsA former Rapid City police officer has been allowed to resign from the force. Initially, the officer was fired for alleged racial profiling. But the…
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NewsHow do vegetation and ground cover impact soil erosion, water quality, and our ecosystem? Brett Lingwall from South Dakota Mines talks about a new living…
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NewsSome?South Dakota??legislators??are?engaged in efforts to review and restrict?some of the classroom curriculum taught??at state universities and K through…
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NewsDrought conditions are worsening in South Dakota with 72 percent of the state experiencing moderate drought. National Weather Service hydrologist Mike…
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NewsCurrent and former State Penitentiary workers say they?aren’t?surprised?by?an anonymous complaint?about conditions at the Sioux Falls prison.?Four…
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NewsNow that hearing aids are offered over the counter, should South Dakotans should bypass an audiologist to get hearing assistance? We talk with Jennifer…
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NewsEach day, SDPB's journalism team works to bring you pertinent news coverage. We then compile those stories into one neatly formatted daily podcast so that…
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NewsPortions of South Dakota have entered stage 1 fire restrictions beginning today. Ryan Cumbow is Acting Zone Fire Management Officer for the Nebraska…
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NewsCOVID-19 cases are on a bit of an uptick in western South Dakota. Dr. Shankar Kurra from Monument Health joins us to discuss the latest with the delta…