Sen. Mike Rounds secured $9.4 million for 35 public stations run by tribes after federal cuts.| South Dakota News Watch
“There's this amazing resurgence of cowboy and Western films, right? But have you seen any of them that are told through the voices of women?"| South Dakota News Watch
Production based on classic novel about Norwegian settlers will be performed April 26-27 at the Washington Pavilion in Sioux Falls.| South Dakota News Watch
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South Dakota's median household income more than doubled over the past two decades, from $37,618 in 2000 to an estimated $72,421.| South Dakota News Watch
Latest newspaper, radio and TV developments demonstrate the fast-pace of change in how people are informed.| South Dakota News Watch
Chronic liver disease is now the leading cause of death of South Dakotans in their 30s. “Alcohol is particularly challenging because it's prevalent. It's relatively cheap, and it's not in any way illegal."| South Dakota News Watch
A new movie supposedly set in the state shows desert vistas and Southwestern-style buildings because it was shot in New Mexico.| South Dakota News Watch
From 'Dances With Wolves' to 'National Treasure,' these notable movies were filmed in South Dakota.| South Dakota News Watch
"There's been a lot of tears in rehearsals, not out of frustration but out of joy."| South Dakota News Watch
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From fields of grass to fields of dreams: First $50 million project would provide indoor space for basketball, volleyball, baseball, softball, track and sports performance.| South Dakota News Watch
A new law that will be in effect this fall allows students and faculty to lawfully conceal carry firearms and weapons on public campuses.| South Dakota News Watch