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Measles is here in South Dakota. Amid a nationwide outbreak, health professionals want to spread the word — measles shots are safe and effective.
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Temperatures warming up and rain showers in the summer create a recipe for mosquitoes to develop and thrive, but communities across South Dakota are enacting measures to control the pests.
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Gov. Larry Rhoden is declaring June Post-Traumatic Stress Injury Awareness Month to recognize the "invisible wounds" carried by many veterans, first responders and trauma survivors.
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A new state Department of Health report is highlighting concern over the spread of highly-infectious diseases like measles. This comes amid an increase in skepticism over vaccines.
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The City of Sioux Falls recently renewed its partnership with South Dakota Urban Indian Health. Officials say one of the benefits to that is the continuation of street outreach services to the city’s homeless population.
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A new art installation in Sioux Falls is looking at mental health through a different lens. Its primary goal is to show people struggling with their mental health they aren’t alone.
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Ground has been broken on a new emergency care unit for the Black Hills. Just off the interstate, Monument Health leadership says it represents the future of the network and the development in the area.
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Marsh McLennan Agency is giving Sanford Children’s Hospital a $1 million gift.
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The Avera Race Against Cancer takes place May 10 with events in Sioux Falls, Aberdeen, Mitchell, Pierre and Yankton.
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Grants for the anti-overdose drug Narcan are among the latest wave of proposed cuts by the Trump Administration. One South Dakota advocate who helps supply it statewide says she’s worried about the precedent it sets.
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A new partnership is aiming to fight drug overdose deaths across South Dakota.
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It's a twice-a-year event organized by law enforcement agencies across the country allowing people to dispose of unneeded prescription medication.