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Governor Kristi Noem is the Trump administration’s nomination to lead the Department of Homeland Security. That nomination will lead to changes in the state’s executive branch.
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Two measures, a repeal of the state human consumption tax and an effort to enshrine abortion rights in the state constitution, failed at the ballot box. Now, advocates question how to best move forward.
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Two South Dakota schools garner recognition as National Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) Distinguished Schools.
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South Dakota voters rejected an amendment to put abortion rights into the state constitution in the 2024 election. As SDPB’s Lee Strubinger reports, the success and failure of the campaigns came down to funding and organization.
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The permit allows a limited number of trees to be cut down, helping not only with holiday decor but overall forest health.
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The 2024 South Dakota High School Activities Association football championships will take place on Thursday through Saturday, November 14-16, from the Dakota Dome in Vermillion.
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For Harding County/Bison senior running back Rylee Veal, his love for football takes him on a roundtrip of 150 miles each day.
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Coaching football in Warner has become a family tradition.
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Rep. Tony Venhuizen puts the election in context. He breaks down the results and discusses what to expect for South Dakota's next legislative session.
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The state Department of Transportation invites the public to come up with their best names for the state's snowplows.
SDPB Coverage of SDHSAA State Sports and Fine Arts Championships