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State investigators say several Sioux Falls police officers were justified in shooting and injuring a suspect during an arrest.
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State officials are warning about a rise in fraudulent online gambling websites claiming to be affiliated with South Dakota casinos.
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The South Dakota Secretary of State’s office is apologizing after it mistakenly released information about individuals applying for public assistance.
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After a few hectic months in Washington, Senate Majority Leader John Thune says he’s focused on bringing money back to the state.
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A long history of disability activism culminated with President George H.W. Bush signing the ADA into law in 1990. South Dakotans say there's still a lot of work to do.
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Two former lawmakers join us as our Dakota Political Junkies. They evaluate the latest Project Prison Reset committee's findings and look ahead to a special session.
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Feeding South Dakota discusses food insecurity and Bread Break unpacks food waste within our state's borders. Plus, an urban garden in the middle of Sioux Falls.
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We visit with small businesses on both sides of the state. Plus, the South Dakota Bankers Association shares how to secure financing for your big business idea.
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The South Dakota State Historic Preservation Office administers Deadwood Fund grants that can be used to repair aging buildings.

SDPB Coverage of SDHSAA State Sports and Fine Arts Championships
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South Dakota Public Broadcasting (SDPB) today expressed disappointment over the recent passage of the federal rescissions package, which includes significant cuts to funding for public broadcasting.
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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.
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Join SDPB for a free screening of Dakota Life Greetings from Faith on Wednesday, June 4th, at the Faith Community Center