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South Dakota is a prime candidate for renewable energy developments, such as solar. However, one group wants to ensure that power—and career potential—reaches every corner of the state.

The Black Hills Area Community Foundation commissioned the report from the Augustana Research Institute last year.

The South Dakota School of Mines has received a $700,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to fund microbiological research. The money will be used to purchase a microbioreactor.

An Aberdeen woman is facing misdemeanor charges after allegedly threatening a Republican candidate for South Dakota governor.

A Lead, South Dakota, man is sentenced to over 10 years in federal prison for attempted espionage. The Department of Justice said 67-year-old John Murray Rowe attempted to deliver classified information to the Russian government.

Governor Larry Rhoden has appointed Annie Hoffman to the vacant judge role on the Second Circuit Court.

And more.

Patrick Williams is the local host of "All Things Considered"