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South Dakota is a prime candidate for renewable energy developments like solar. However, one group wants to make sure that power - and career potential - reaches every corner of the state.
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Emily’s Hope, a nonprofit combatting the opioid crisis by distributing naloxone kits, is expanding its footprint West River.
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Musician William Warrior plays us the Round Dance Song and teaches us about the meaning of the drum beat.
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For decades, the Heritage Center at Maȟpíya Lúta has invited Indigenous artists from all over the country to exhibit their work in a special art show.
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The Toby Eagle Bull Memorial Skate Park in Pine Ridge is home to the Toby Classic, which attracts skaters of all experience levels to compete in a tribute to Toby Eagle Bull.
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SDPB takes a closer look at Pine Ridge's history, starting with the tragedy of the Wounded Knee Massacre, to the athletes who brought pride to their community.
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SDPB heads to the 39th Annual Oglala Nation Wacipi and meets Chris Eagle Hawk, the Eyapaha (Master of Ceremonies), who shares what it means to be the voice of so many community gatherings.
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Basketball is more than a game to the people of Pine Ridge. We meet several community members who tell us more about how it has expanded over the years and impacted the lives of players and their families.
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Join SDPB for a free screening of Dakota Life Greetings from Pine Ridge on Tuesday, May 6th, at Mahpiya Luta.
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A man is facing homicide charges after a death on the Pine Ridge Reservation.