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Four South Dakota communities are losing their newspapers. Media advocates say without them, residents lose their local connection to the fourth estate, and the distance from citizen to government grows even further.
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In 1989, artist Dorothy Lyford created a series of murals celebrating Flandreau's cultural heritage. The murals were a part of the Lasting Legacy Projects and have become a lasting legacy in Flandreau.
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Roxie Johnson a former member of the Santee Sioux Tribal Council details some of the history of the tribe and the Flandreau area.
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The trial for the man charged in the death of a South Dakota deputy is being moved back.
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The trial for the man accused of killing a Moody County law enforcement officer is set.
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The state of South Dakota plans to pursue the death penalty against the man accused of killing a Moody County sheriff’s deputy during a pursuit.
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Officials have charged a Sioux Falls man in the death of Moody County Chief Deputy Sheriff Ken Prorok. That's according to state Attorney General Marty Jackley.
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The Governor's Office of Economic Development has awarded funding statewide for community improvement projects.
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School buildings in one eastern South Dakota district were evacuated twice in one day after receiving bomb threats.
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Intertribal Buffalo Council Board gathered in Flandreau, South Dakota July of 2023 to do a cultural buffalo harvest with the new harvest trailer. The trailer is a way to help tribes process buffalo on-site.