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Sen. Rounds sits down with SDPB's Lee Strubinger to discuss the money going to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. Plus, we look at the provision that forces the sale of TikTok.
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Gov. Kristi Noem is calling on tribes to join law enforcement agreements with the state to combat public safety issues on reservations.
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The U.S. Senate has passed the Federal Aviation Administration Reauthorization Act. If it makes it through the House, it will keep America in the air for the next half-decade.
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A new report underscores the percentage of South Dakota disenrolled from Medicaid coverage due to the public health emergency unwinding.
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The Rapid City Planning and Zoning Commission has approved a Tax Increment Finance, or TIF, district at its most recent meeting.
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Lawmakers deny Game, Fish and Parks request for additional nonresident waterfowl license for a second time.
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South Dakota voters could weigh in on whether to legalize recreational marijuana for the third time in as many elections.
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A proposal from the USDA would require all cattle and bison to be tagged with an electronic tag and entered into a government database.
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Gov. Kristi Noem said former Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg was on his phone when he struck and killed Joe Boever along Highway 14 in September of 2020. The account is different from findings in the investigation by the state Department of Public Safety.
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Gov. Kristi Noem said future editions of her upcoming autobiography will not include reference to meeting North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un. Despite that, Noem is neither confirming nor denying the meeting took place.
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South Dakota Republican Rep. Dusty Johnson has introduced legislation he said will improve rural broadband infrastructure.
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Gov. Kristi Noem’s new memoir, ‘No Going Back,’ is heading back to the publisher for corrections. Noem made the comment on CBS’s Face The Nation, when she was asked about inaccuracies claiming she’d met the North Korean dictator.