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Three months after summer flooding, many still need support | Sep 30

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On today's update...

Summertime is usually about fun in the sun and cooling off in the water. For many residents of North Sioux City though, especially those on the banks of McCook Lake, it was nothing short of a disaster.

Watertown's Bramble Park Zoo is denied its Association of Zoos and Aquariums accreditation due to outdated facilities.

Native Americans across the country are entitled to free healthcare through the Indian Health Service. When IHS can't provide medical care- the agency can refer them elsewhere through their Referred Care program.

One of the more debated topics South Dakota voters are deciding on in November is Referred Law 21. The law regulating pipelines was originally crafted in response to a major carbon sequestration project.

And more.

Krystal is the local host of "All Things Considered."
Ryan is the local host of "Morning Edition". Originally from Iowa, he first came to the Black Hills to study at SD Mines. After graduating in 2019, he was an educator in Arizona and North Dakota before returning to the Black Hills.