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A South Dakota official said the US Department of Justice will take steps to address the public safety crisis on tribal lands.
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A shooting in Sioux Falls near Roosevelt High School leaves two dead and two injured.
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Attorney General Marty Jackley is bringing charges against two former state employees for their alleged role in forging vehicle titles. The charges come a month and a half after Jackley’s office said it discovered a now deceased employee forged over a dozen titles to secure almost $400,000 worth of loans.
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The South Dakota association of Healthcare Organizations, or SDAHO, is joining a nationwide lawsuit challenging new proposed federal staffing requirements for nursing homes. They call the staffing mandate unrealistic.
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With months of turmoil in Sturgis city government, some citizens are actively seeking to recall the current mayor. The main issue stems from her appointment following the prior mayor’s resignation.
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Make that two state girls tennis titles for west river in 2024. Earlier this week, St. Thomas More won the ‘A’ girls state tennis championship, and then on Friday, Rapid City Stevens claimed the ‘AA’ girls state title.
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Bishop O'Gorman meets Sioux Falls Roosevelt in the 2004 Class 11AA Football Championship Game.
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The 2024 SDHSAA 'AA' girls state tennis tournament concluded on Friday from Sioux Park in Rapid City. Here are the final team standings, bracket results, and photos from the event.
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Xavier Pastrano is a poet, artist and educator. He shares his path to publication with his first book of horror poetry and how he creates art using lines and patterns.
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The 2024 SDHSAA 'AA' girls state tennis tournament began from Rapid City on Thursday October 10 at Sioux Park.
SDPB Coverage of SDHSAA State Sports and Fine Arts Championships