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Gov. Kristi Noem’s new memoir, ‘No Going Back,’ is heading back to the publisher for corrections. Noem made the comment on CBS’s Face The Nation, when she was asked about inaccuracies claiming she’d met the North Korean dictator.
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The United States Drug Enforcement Administration is moving to reclassify marijuana as a Schedule III drug.
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The head of the Black Hills National Forest says the agency is saddened and concerned to hear about layoffs at a sawmill in the northern Black Hills.
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The Black Hills Clean Water Alliance is taking issue with a response to public objections by the Forest Service.
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The number of South Dakota Medicaid expansion enrollees is down from what was originally anticipated.
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Alexander Heffner discussion tax transparency and why gratitude for the American taxpayer might refresh the process (and provide an outlet for budgetary disagreements).
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Nieman Enterprises says it’s laying off 50 employees—roughly a quarter of its staff at Spearfish Forest Products.
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Earlier this year, the State of South Dakota settled a lawsuit with an LGBT+ advocacy group and issued a formal apology after pulling the group’s funding. Now, the group is putting that money to work.
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SDPB's Lori Walsh and Jonathan Ellis recently spoke at a media panel during the Level Up youth conference. We learn about media diets, disinformation and emojis.
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Sturgis voters are rejecting a contract with a company that wants to bring a race to the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. But that doesn’t mean the event can’t happen.
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South Dakota high school students gathered at Southeast Technical College in Sioux Falls for the Level Up Youth Conference with U.S. Representative Dusty Johnson.
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Gov. Kristi Noem has unveiled a new video in her office's ongoing “Freedom Works Here” workforce recruit campaign.