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They say the holidays are more about giving than receiving, but that’s especially true for blood donations. The Red Cross says this December marks another month of a short blood supply.
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A new week and more shuffling around on the latest South Dakota Prep Media Basketball Polls.
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With the age of producers in the state rising and the number of young farmers remaining low, some are worried about the future of agriculture in South Dakota.
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KFF Health News reporter Arielle Zionts explains how South Dakota compares with national approaches to the Rural Health Transformation Program.
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A new book explores the history of America through the lens of evergreen trees. SDPB talks with Trent Preszler about the science of evergreens and the human cost of industrial excess.
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President Trump has signed an executive order changing Marijuana’s federal classification. The drug moves from a Schedule I drug to a Schedule III drug.
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The Attorney General’s office is bringing charges for an alleged drug-smuggling scheme that led to an overdose death within the state penitentiary in Sioux Falls.
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City officials discussed common questions, misconceptions about Tax Increment Financing (TIF) ahead of Rapid City's Special TIF District Election on January 20, 2026.
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The South Dakota GOP reports fewer than $100 in donations brought in on its federal filings for the third straight month.
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For every adult released from the South Dakota prison system in 2021, half returned to prison by 2024. That’s according to the Department of Corrections annual report. A governor-appointed task force is working to lower that figure.
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Thousands of people protested construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline in 2016. A new poetry collection takes readers inside a community, nearly 10 years later.
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The Oldham-Ramona-Rutland school district has narrowly survived a dissolution vote.