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South Dakota lawmakers have rejected a second attempt at expanding free or reduced-priced school meals for struggling families.
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Rep. Tyler Tordsen says he's had a "busy" legislative session. We ask about his successes and disappointments so far during his first term.
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House lawmakers are rejecting a bill that moves the nomination of the attorney general and secretary of state to the primary election.
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A bill is moving through the legislature aiming to give tribal entities access to a pot of housing infrastructure dollars.
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An oversight correction relating to housing grant dollars in South Dakota tribal settings is advancing through the legislature.
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Governor Kristi Noem visited Midwestern Mechanical in Sioux Falls to sign a new law that recognizes out-of-state licenses for multiple professions in South Dakota.
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Help wanted signs are prominent across the state as it continues to navigate a widespread workforce shortage. Could relaxing workplace licensing requirements be part of the solution for South Dakota?
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South Dakota District 14 Representative Tyler Tordsen gives an update his legislative priorities for this session.
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A Senate committee unanimously approved a bill to clarify requirements for imitation Native American art Thursday.
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The governor's race in South Dakota is close, though not necessarily statistically tied. New data released by the SDSU Poll shows that Kristi Noem is ahead by 4%. David Wiltse is the director of the SDSU poll, he joins us to break down the numbers. Plus, an upcoming performance at the Redlin Arts Center showcases the work of Norwegian Poet Olav H. Hauge. Through music, images, and the written word Norwegian artists bring Hauge and his love for nature to life. We talk with lecturer Katherine Hanson and vocalist Reidun Horvei.