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The state Department of Health is partnering with Avel eCare to provide emergency medical personnel with continuing education credits while they respond to calls.
The South Dakota Secretary of State’s office is apologizing after it mistakenly released information about individuals applying for public assistance.
All Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference games, including SD Mines and Black Hills State University, are moving to pay-per-view. While behind a paywall, leaders say it’s a chance to invest new revenues in other sports.
The state Board of Technical Education is outlining its budget priorities for the upcoming fiscal year. Board members approved a budget request for $49 million, which is $2 million higher than last year.
While many associate the COVID-19 Pandemic with inconveniences like store closings and masks, for some, the pandemic made it difficult to get basic necessities like food. Josh Hayes worked at the Faith Temple Food Giveaway in Sioux Falls during that time. He shared his experiences with StoryCorps.
And more.