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NewsThe Governor's budget address has recommended what amounts to deep cuts to South Dakota Public Broadcasting’s budget, amounting to a 65% decrease in our state budget allocation.
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An understanding of government and its functions may be a requirement for college graduation in South Dakota soon.
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Beginning in 2027, an updated bar exam will be young attorneys’ final step before entering practice.
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If passed, the governor’s budget calls for a reduction of millions of dollars to the state university system.
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The South Dakota Supreme Court is ruling the state was justified in giving a lifetime CDL ban to a man who refused a blood draw for a DUI test.
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Poet and essayist Joseph Bottum has written a lot about Christmas. His new book is a collection of holiday favorites covering everything from tinsel to the gift of books.
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Gov. Kristi Noem has proposed a 65% cut to SDPB's state funding. General Manager Julie Overgaard and Friends of SDPB's CEO Ryan Howlett respond to that plan.
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SDPB visits the Marshall County for the Annual Amherst Pie Auction, a charity event with proceeds going to the American Cancer Society.
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The Good Night Theatre Collective discusses their production of "A Christmas Story." And poet Joseph Bottum previews his new Christmas-themed collection.
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Tom Dempster traveled to Damascus more than 25 years ago. He shares his first impression of then-President Bashar al-Assad and what he got wrong about the dictator.
SDPB Coverage of SDHSAA State Sports and Fine Arts Championships