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The Technology and Innovation in Education organization hosts what they say is the largest conference for educators in South Dakota.
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Dakota State University is developing a program to allow students in certain fields to get their degree sooner.
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The tech radio crew discusses changing standards of internet privacy and the current benefits and hindrances of artificial intelligence.
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Attorney General Marty Jackley shares details on the new digital investigation unit and other programs the 2025 budget will fund.
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With the legislative session behind the state, lawmakers are looking towards the summer for next steps. The state Executive Board met this week aiming to get the summer study agenda in order.
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Attorney General Marty Jackley and 40 other state Attorneys General are asking Meta to take action.
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A bill aiming to harden penalties for threats directed at law enforcement has been killed in the House Judiciary Committee. While proponents say it’s an effort to modernize code for the digital age, opponents say it’s a step too far.
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Lawmakers are weighing priorities and projects to fund in the later half of the current fiscal year. The largest budget item they’re considering is placing $250 million into a fund to pay down new men’s and women’s prisons near Sioux Falls and Rapid City. Officials want to pay that down with cash, to avoid bonding for the facility.
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We listen to edited debate from the South Dakota House of Representatives on House Bill 1095, which would regulate automated vehicles in the state.
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A magic table and huggable piece of tech are making South Dakotans with dementia and Alzheimer's smile in Watertown.