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The most recent data from the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s Kids Count is out. It has insights on child-related statistics for the nation and South Dakota.
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A new agreement between the Justice Department and Bennett County helps Native Americans receive equal voting opportunities.
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The legislative executive board is reviewing reports from various oversite committees including the one that monitors Medical Marijuana. State Senator Erin Tobin is the Chair of the committee. She said there have been issues at each meeting that should be easy to fix.
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South Dakota US Senator John Thune has been elected the majority leader of the Senate. Leading his national caucus, Thune now joins other South Dakota politicians to have held some of the most powerful roles in DC.
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Following the 2024 election, more women have been elected to the South Dakota Legislature than ever before.
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It’s time to celebrate for Hamlin. The Chargers defeated Parkston 32-8 in the 9AA state championship game in Vermillion on Thursday night.
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Sully Buttes athletics have had an impressive run over the past few decades, and the Voice of the Chargers, DT Meyer, has been a part of it all.
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For the first time since 1989, Sully Buttes has reached the pinnacle in high school football. The Chargers defeated Faulkton Area 34-14 in the 9B state championship game at the Dakota Dome in Vermillion on Thursday afternoon.
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We put a spotlight on three animals disappearing from South Dakota: Northern long-eared bats, black-footed ferrets and the Topeka shiner.
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For the first time in 36-years, the Sioux Valley Cossacks are Dome bound. They took down Elk Point-Jefferson, who has been to state championship game in 11B the past two-years, and also won it in 2022, in the semifinal round 28-14 to punch their ticket to Vermillion.
SDPB Coverage of SDHSAA State Sports and Fine Arts Championships