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A Butte County resident with a confirmed case of measles was at the airport the morning of Dec. 10 while infectious.
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© Raimond Spekking / CC BY-SA 4.0 (via Wikimedia Commons)/© Raimond Spekking / CC BY-SA 4.0 (via Wikimedia Commons)In an age of increased vaccine skepticism, doctors from the state Medical Association are expressing concern for future health outcomes.
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If you get your health insurance through the Affordable Care Act marketplace, now is the time to go online and update your information or select a new plan. Shelly Ten Napel and Brittany Zephier join Lori Walsh to navigate you through the changes in healthcare coverage.
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The state Department of Social Services is facing pressure to release millions of dollars in opioid settlement funds.
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Gov. Larry Rhoden laid out his state spending plan for Fiscal Year 27. Here's what’s in his budget proposal.
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With the holidays right around the corner, Black Hills Memory Cafe volunteer facilitators Jan Bartscher and Wendy Abbott share advice and resources for families affected by dementia.
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The Midwest Street Medicine team is working to fill some of the gaps in medical and addiction services by meeting the most vulnerable people where they are.
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With hunger rates at a ten-year high, some Avera clinics are providing emergency food for patients.
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The state of South Dakota has submitted its proposal to tap into millions of dollars the federal government has allocated to transform rural health care.
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Businesses and organizations in Rapid City are putting together initiatives to help families impacted by the partial SNAP shutdown.
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The Farm and Rural Stress Hotline is a resource to help ag producers cope with the many challenges of the job, and one P.A. says he's seeing an increase in stress and anxiety calls in recent months.
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West Nile Virus continues to be an issue for South Dakota. With the most recent year data findings, 2025 saw fewer cases than health officials anticipated.