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Since 1969, the #WinnerSD Elks Rodeo has benefited the non-profit organization @LifeScapeSD. It's a tradition the Hollenbeck Rodeo Company is proud of, as they continue to provide the stock.
The 2022 @SDHSAA State Soccer Championships will take place at Tea Area high school on Saturday October 15th.
Here are the ways to watch all four state championships matches. #SDSoccer22
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South Dakotans will welcome people come from far and wide this Saturday for the pheasant opener. SDPB looks back at a 2018 Savor Dakota story on pheasant salad sandwiches made famous in the Hub City.
Layne and LeeAnn Lux were among local dairy farmers near #LeolaSD struggling to get by. SDPB’s Lura Roti visited the Lux Ranch to learn how Layne and LeeAnn held on to their dreams through determination and creative grassland management.
The first ever Lakota Media Summit provided two days of learning to media in the Black Hills, while also offering a platform for Native activists and a performance space for artists.
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"The most important thing to remember about today is that it is just a beginning. It is a foundation upon which to build friendship and trust."
Gov. George S. Mickelson on October 8, 1990-The first Native Americans' Day in South Dakota.
The SDSU Poll is a non-partisan research unit of the political science program. It’s housed in the School of American and Global Studies at SDSU.
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“It’s surreal! It just feels like what I wanted since I was a kid, since I was watching my brother and all the way from I was a sixth grader until now, it’s just surreal.”
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Riley Pass has been the site of a 320-acre landform reclamation project to restore the landscape to its original beauty after it was scared by uranium strip mining more than 50 years ago.
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We're celebrating 25 years of Dakota Life. Over the course of this anniversary season, we'll revisit some of the people we've met on the show over the years. This month, a conversation with Paul LaRoche, the founder of Brulé.
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Since 2015, Riley Pass has been the site of a 320-acre landform reclamation project to restore the landscape to its original beauty after it was scared by uranium strip mining more than 50 years ago.
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