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On today's update...
Representative Dusty Johnson wants to regulate digital assets like corn...kind of. South Dakota crypto advocates like the idea.
The South Dakota Department of Health is highlighting ways to get more benefit out of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). The program's division head discusses the Double-Up program to motivate users toward healthy options like fresh produce.
The Biden-Harris Administration says South Dakota will receive more than $400,000 to reduce lead in schools. The funding comes from the Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation Act.
A previously confidential emergency response plan for Navigator CO2's carbon pipeline application is now public knowledge. That's the latest development out of a PUC hearing to determine whether to allow the pipeline to be built in South Dakota.
What's the best way to address criminal justice issues like recidivism and crowded jails? One program in Pennington County — IGNITE — aims to prove education is one of the best pathways to a better future.
And more.