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Before South Dakota was a state, there was a law of the land – and it was branding law. Learn first-hand how humble pieces of iron helped forge one of the state’s most important industries ...
HURON — South Dakota’s top-ranked boys basketball prospect in the graduating class of 2026, per 247Sports, has chosen to stay ...
Thursday, July 3 signifies the 50-day mark in the countdown to the 2025 high school football season in South Dakota, which ...
South Dakota Public Broadcasting, or SDPB for short, is a state network of non-commercial educational television and radio stations serving the state of South Dakota. The stations are operated by ...
Public broadcasting is a lifeline; Tax churches tied to school vouchers: Your letters - Argus Leader
Public broadcasting is not a luxury; it is a necessity, particularly in a state like South Dakota, where rural communities often depend on SDPB for information, culture, and connection.Public ...
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Senators, representatives discuss South Dakota Public Broadcasting, state library - MSNDeibert said without public broadcasting, whether it be in the form of radio or television, the citizens of South Dakota would have much less information available to them.
South Dakota Public Broadcasting’s mascot, Buddy, waves to a crowd of supporters gathered Friday at the Capitol Rotunda in Pierre. PIERRE — Supporters of South Dakota Public Broadcasting made their ...
After Utah and Nebraska, South Dakota pays the most per capita on public broadcasting. Noem's proposal could cut funding by as much as 65%, SDPB says.
The South Dakota Legislature's Joint Committee on Appropriations voted Tuesday against implementing a $3.61 million cut to South Dakota Public Broadcasting, a radio, television and digital network ...
The South Dakota high school state girls basketball tournament will take place from March 13 through March 15. ... South Dakota Public Broadcasting will stream games throughout the tournament.
South Dakota Department of Human Services: South Dakota residents can visit this state department website or call 800-265-9684 for health care resources, including those related to Medicare.
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