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Drinking Age Debate Continues
State lawmakers have introduced legislation that would lower the state drinking age to 19.
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BH Stock Show Wraps Up
As the saying goes, all good things must come to an end, and that is the case with the 2010 Black Hills Stock Show and Rodeo.
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Minimum Unit Inmate Dies
A 52-year-old inmate at the Rapid City Minimum Unit has died at a local hospital.
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Candidates Weigh in on Livestock Identification
The federal government has abandoned a program that was intended to trace the movement of farm animals around the country.
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High School Wrestlers Stranded in Mitchell
Thirty-one high school wrestlers were stranded in Mitchell after their charter bus crashed while en route from Spearfish to Sioux Falls.
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Dispute Over the DakotaDome
The DakotaDome is home to the USD Coyotes, and the Vermillion Tanager's, but that could be changing.
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Fallen SD Navy Lieutenant
The body of a South Dakota native who died when his Navy plane crashed, has arrived in the state in preparation for his funeral.
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Gubernatorial Forum at BH Stock Show
This year, residents in South Dakota will be electing a new governor to replace Mike Rounds.
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Deadwood Mardi Gras Celebration
It’s nothing like New Orleans, but for years Deadwood has been promoting Mardi Gras as a fun and close get away.
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SD State Fair Celebrating 125 Years
The South Dakota State fair will celebrate its 125th anniversary this year.
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Number of Food Bank Users Increasing
Despite the economy being relatively stable in the state, a new study shows the number of people needing food in South Dakota is growing.
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Andrews Pleaded Guilty
A judge has ordered a Rapid City realtor to spend 60 days in jail and pay $125,000 in restitution for a bribery deal.
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Rounds Chosen to be on Council of Governors
President Barack Obama has appointed South Dakota Governor Mike Rounds to a newly created Council of Governors.
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Power Still Out to Rural Customers
Power outages in the Dakotas caused by that late January ice storm followed by a blizzard are down to fewer than 100 rural electric customers.
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GF&P Outdoor Campus Groundbreaking Ceremony
It's a $12 million project that's been in the works for about a decade, and now it's one step closer to becoming a reality.
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