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From the Archives: Exploring with Custer
In this episode from the archives, Ben Jones talks with Photographer Paul Horsted to discuss his books and work that detail George Custer's 1874 Black Hills expedition.
AG Jackley calls rescheduling marijuana for medical research 'important'
President Trump has signed an executive order changing Marijuana’s federal classification. The drug moves from a Schedule I drug to a Schedule III drug.
Grand Gateway Hotel ownership guilty on six federal discrimination charges
A federal jury ruled against the Grand Gateway Hotel putting an end to the three-year legal battle surrounding the hotel. On almost every count, the hotel and its parent company was found liable for damages.
Jury enters deliberations in Grand Gateway Hotel federal trial
Jury deliberations have begun for the trial of the Grand Gateway Hotel ownership. While no decision is returned yet, the jury remains in deliberation as the three-year legal saga nears a close.
December 19, 2025
Chase Strangio; Gilbert & George; Tom Gjelten
Charges, trials, recidivism and more | Today's Stories | Dec. 19
Today from SDPB - the latest on new charges brought in connection to overdose deaths within prison walls and a look at a federal discrimination trial happening this week.
Two charged in connection to November state penitentiary overdose death
The Attorney General’s office is bringing charges for an alleged drug-smuggling scheme that led to an overdose death within the state penitentiary in Sioux Falls.
Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 12/19/25
Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 12/19/25
Poems from the encampment
Thousands of people protested construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline in 2016. A new poetry collection takes readers inside a community, nearly 10 years later.
South Dakota receives funds as part of Menards lawsuit settlement
The state of South Dakota is receiving $100,000 in a settlement with Menards. Attorney General Marty Jackley helped secure the funds through a multistate lawsuit.