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South Dakota leaders react to Biden dropping out of presidential race | July 22

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South Dakota leaders are reacting to Joe Biden dropping out of the presidential race. Gov. Kristi Noem and Rep. Dusty Johnson both posted on X that this was "the right decision for our nation."

A lawsuit against backers of an abortion rights ballot question is being appealed to the state Supreme Court. Amendment G would enshrine abortion rights and protections for the first two trimesters, while granting the state the ability to conditionally ban the procedure in the third.

Peak tourism season in the Black Hills is rolling and that means busy times at Rapid City Regional. So busy, in fact, the airport just broke its six-month record.

The Boys and Girls Club of the Rosebud Reservation is the recipient of a farm-to-school program. Among other things, it offers fresh produce to attendees all year.

For the first time in South Dakota, Goodwill of the Great Plains is introducing day services for community members with developmental disabilities. Staff say the programming offers socialization, life skills, and a chance to earn money.

And more.

Krystal is the local host of "All Things Considered."