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USDA Secretary said the United States is planning for a “100% American workforce." South Dakota ag leaders are expressing doubt over whether this can be achieved in the farm industry. SDPB asked Gov. Larry Rhoden about potential impacts of an immigration crackdown on farm workers.
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The Legislative Rules Review Committee approves a cut to a significant portion of funding for needy families. Ultimately, that means a cut of $5.3 million.
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A Wyoming businessman said he is pausing an offer to purchase the social media app Tik Tok.
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A longtime Black Hills lawmaker has passed away.
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The Project Prison Reset task force considered 14 sites for the new men's prison. After weighing costs and the public's input, the committee recommends prison placement in Sioux Falls.
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The South Dakota Art Museum's new exhibit spotlights old, founding favorites. "The Founding Gifts" showcases pieces from Harvey Dunn, Ben Reifel and an SDPB artist.
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The American Jump Rope Federation hosted its National Grand Finals in Sioux Falls, a first for South Dakota. Over 100 competitors hopped to Augustana to showcase their speed and skills for a national title.
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Bill Even, commissioner of the Governor's Office of Economic Development, and Joe Santos, Ph.D., explain the state's economy and where it could go in the future.
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Zachary Lau, a senior microbiologist at SDSU, tests meat for various bacteria. He talks about why he gets strange looks during his monthly trip to the meat aisle.

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SDPB Press
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SDPB has received many questions from listeners and viewers about potential cuts to public media’s federal funding and how they might impact SDPB.
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The South Dakota Board of Directors for Educational Telecommunications will meet at the SDPB Studio in Sioux Falls on Friday, July 25th at 1:30 PM Central Time.