The Black Hills’ largest sawmill is announcing layoffs and reductions at its Spearfish facility. Nieman Enterprises says it’s laying off 50 employees—roughly a quarter of its staff at Spearfish Forest ...
Gov. Kristi Noem has signed a bill into law allowing South Dakota’s presiding governor to enter into agreements with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Previous state law identified the EPA as the ...
The South Dakota Department of Health announced a new grant to support Emergency Medical Services throughout the state. This initiative was prompted by the results of the Regional Services Designation ...
A legislative committee has advanced a bill aiming to help people understand South Dakota’s abortion laws. House Bill 1224 requires the state to create an informational video and other materials ...
A bill attempting to keep the carbon pipeline conversation going passes the House Commerce and Energy Committee. Bill sponsors say it has undergone ten amendments in attempt to create the best ...
This interview originally aired on "In the Moment" on SDPB Radio. Former President Donald Trump is considered by some to be a nontraditional candidate, so it’s no surprise that his shortlist of vice ...
It was a night of few surprises, but felt triumphant nonetheless. Here's what NPR pop culture critics had to say as they watched the 96th Academy Awards — from red carpet to the final winners.
Welcome to another edition of In Play. I'm Craig Mattick. Today's guest is one of the all time basketball greats. He played in the varsity when he was an eighth grader. He is the oldest of three ...
South Dakotans will vote on whether to legalize abortion in November. That’s according to the Secretary of State’s office, which validated the proposed ballot question Thursday. The Secretary of State ...
Dakotans For Health is submitting signatures to ask voters whether to enshrine abortion protections into the state constitution. Officials with Dakotans For Health are submitting 55,000 signatures for ...
Welcome to another edition of In Play. I am Craig Mattick. Today's guest has devoted over 40 years to the youth of South Dakota, a teacher, a coach, an athletic director, a referee, and an ...
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley said there’s no evidence of criminal wrongdoing by a group of volunteers opposing an abortion ballot question. The volunteers are connected to the group ...