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Navigator CO2 defends carbon pipelines in local debate | Aug 24

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A state representative disagrees with a pipeline spokesperson over carbon capture, sequestration, and eminent domain. The contention comes as the PUC considers whether to approve the company's application.

The Pennington County state's attorney says she's close to deciding on how to proceed in the homicide case of Acey Morrison. Morrison is a native, transgender woman who died a year ago this week.

The South Dakota Medical Marijuana card program has nearly doubled in number of card holders since it began two years ago. Despite the increased income the state received from card sales, some lawmakers worry the program is not monitored closely enough.

There's a new option to help businesses in several rural counties compete with their peers in bigger cities. The South Dakota Office of the U.S. Small Business Administration is launching an updated map for its Historically Underutilized Business Zone — or "hub-zone" — program.

Governor Kristi Noem's office says another round of funding for rural high-speed broadband projects is available. The Governor's Office of Economic Development will award $27 million as part of the state's "Connect SD" program.

And more.

Krystal is the local host of "Morning Edition."