SDPB News
Released every weekday.
"SDPB News" is your daily roundup of South Dakota's top stories.
Latest Episodes
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Today from SDPB - a look at new regulations in Rapid City are sparking debate around affordable housing, updates on renovations to the state capitol building and weather balloons that are launched by the National Weather Service.
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Today from SDPB - the Department of Social Services and the Attorney General's office are at odds over how opioid settlement dollars should be used, some schools facing financial sanctions receive their fate from legislators and a look at overdose deaths in the state's prison system.
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Today from SDPB - multiple insights into Gov. Larry Rhoden's Fiscal Year 2027 budget.
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Today from SDPB - a Lincoln County town hall looks into property taxes for the area, what the cattle industry thinks of potential regulations for agriculture and a peek at Gov. Larry Rhoden's Fiscal Year 2027 budget.
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Today from SDPB - what one company said value-added agriculture could do for South Dakota soybeans, a capital campaign for the Grant County Development Corporation and a conversation with a South Dakota student who won a national FFA award and
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Today from SDPB - a look at how some are using cultural and traditional birthing practices to fight Indigenous maternal mortality rates, strong winds and cooler temperatures might impact your part of South Dakota and conversations to help those with dementia during the holiday season.
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Today from SDPB - debate over a Meade County limestone quarry, a look at holiday gift shopping this week and High Plains Processing approved for increased loan to improve railroad infrastructure.
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Today from SDPB - Attorney General Marty Jackley's office is investigating another overdose death within the prison system, Gov. Larry Rhoden makes his pitch to an Eastern South Dakota audience and a look at Midwest Street Medicine's work to help the homeless.
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Today from SDPB - a look at Rapid City's housing during a period of development and growth, Sioux Falls prepares for a winter of firsts and federal spending for Ellsworth Airforce Base.
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Today from SDPB - Incumbent Gov. Larry Rhoden announces a run to keep his seat in Pierre, the Oglala Sioux Tribe pulls out of two organizations citing they are no longer advocating for OST's interests and a look at a TIF district that's sparking debate.