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Education
8 months ago
Rhoden Announces Return Of Teacher Apprenticeship Pathway

Fifty teachers’ aides from school districts across South Dakota are being invited to participate in the new Teacher Apprenticeship Pathway program, a unique opportunity to advance their careers. This third round of the program is made possible by funding from the South Dakota Department of Labor and Regulation.

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Government
8 months ago
Federal Offices In South Dakota Closing

DOGE sets its sights on South Dakota as the Department of Government Efficiency moves forward with a significant reduction in federal offices across the state. At least 13 offices are slated for closure, including key locations in Rapid City, Sioux Falls, Watertown, Huron, Fort Thompson, Sisseton, and Yankton.

College
8 months ago
Sports Roundup: Friday 3/7/25

Area Sports Thursday Basketball Scores Girls: Mt. Vernon/Plankinton 58, Aberdeen Roncalli 51 Wagner 66, […]

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Crime
8 months ago
Human Remains Found in Pennington County

A hiker made a disturbing discovery in Pennington County on Tuesday afternoon, finding a badly decomposed body south of Hill City around 1:00 p.m. Deputies responded to the scene, and officials are now working with local, state, and federal agencies to review missing persons cases in the area. The Pennington County Sheriff’s Office, with assistance from the Rapid City Police Department, is investigating the victim’s identity and cause of death. The investigation is ongoing as authorities work to uncover more details surrounding the case.

Lifestyle
8 months ago
Puppies Ready For Adoption After False Dumpster Story

The heartwarming story of three puppies, Birdie, Brodie, and Bo, who captured local attention earlier this year, is set to have a happy ending. These ten-week-old puppies, who were originally reported to have been abandoned in a Sioux Falls dumpster, are now almost ready for adoption. However, authorities recently debunked the initial report, revealing that it was fabricated by the puppies’ original owner who simply didn’t want to care for them.

Lifestyle
8 months ago
Bill To Allow Interpreters During Driving Exam

New South Dakota legislation, Senate Bill 193, is on its way to the House after passing the Senate with overwhelming support. The bill aims to allow non-English speakers to use state-approved interpreters during their driving tests for a state license. However, the driver would be responsible for covering the cost of the interpreter.

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Agriculture
8 months ago
SD Farmers Affected By DOGE Grant Fund Freezes

South Dakota farmers, including Stephanie Peterson, owner of Fruit of the Coop in Brandon, are facing uncertainty due to the freezing of USDA grant funds. Peterson was set to move forward with significant business plans after being approved for a $36,000 grant, but last week, the USDA notified her that the funds were frozen due to ongoing government spending cuts.

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Business
8 months ago
UPDATE:  Jackley’s Bills On Anti-Human Trafficking Passed

The South Dakota House has successfully passed two key anti-human trafficking bills, Senate Bills 58 and 59, proposed by Attorney General Marty Jackley. Having already been approved by the Senate, the bills are now set to move to Governor Larry Rhoden’s desk for final approval and signature.

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Lifestyle
8 months ago
Rhoden Adds DeepSeek And RedNote To Banned Apps List

South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden has expanded the state’s executive order to include a ban on two Chinese apps, DeepSeek and RedNote. This move restricts state devices and personal devices used by state employees during work hours from accessing these applications.

College
8 months ago
Sports Roundup: Thursday 3/6/25

Mitchell The Kernel girls basketball team will be competing in the SoDak 16 tomorrow […]