State lawmakers ponder shifting programming funds in wake of federal cuts to public broadcasting.
The discussion came during a Joint Appropriations Committee hearing, months after SDPB lost about $2.3 million per year, or roughly 20% of its budget, when Congress eliminated funding for the ...
Journalist Carson Walker shared a PowerPoint image of one of his favorite bumper stickers during Wednesday night’s talk in Yankton.
On Jan. 21 at 6-7 p.m. at the Yankton Community Library, 416 Walnut St., Doug Haar, Yankton High School government teacher, and Carson Walker, CEO of South Dakota News Watch, ...
Among the Independence Day traditions of fireworks and picnics, Centerville has added their own unique celebration: toilet ...
South Dakota Public Broadcasting (SDPB) will deliver extensive live, on-demand, and digital coverage of the 2026 South Dakota Legislative Session, ensuring South Dakotans have broad access to the key ...
South Dakota is turning to satellite technology to complete its high‑speed internet initiative, aiming to bring reliable ...
South Dakota Gov. Larry Rhoden asked lawmakers on Tuesday to pass legislation that would stop the delivery of medication into ...
South Dakota lawmakers this year will consider a variety of proposals intended to improve and increase government ...
There was nothing under the tree this Christmas for South Dakota’s schools, state employees and health care providers.
While the South Dakota Board of Regents says post-tenure review is a move toward increased accountability, critics say the ...
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