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Today from SDPB - the latest news from Pierre, South Dakota, as the second week of the 101st Legislative Session begins and what Rep. Dusty Johnson is saying about failures with the United States Postal Service
Today from SDPB - the latest news out of Pierre as the first week of the 101st Legislative Session closes out. We'll also talk about the two sides of the Rapid City TIF debate ahead of the Jan. 20 vote.
Today from SDPB - three of Attorney General Marty Jackley's bills advance out of committee and the latest from Gov. Larry Rhoden's first press conference of the 101st Legislative Session.
Today from SDPB - the latest out of Pierre looking at the State of the Judiciary and State of the Tribes Addresses, as well as a recap of Gov. Larry Rhoden's State of the State Address.
Today from SDPB - the latest out of Gov. Larry Rhoden's State of the State Address and further coverage as the 101st Legislative Session is officially gaveled in
Today from SDPB - tribal leaders are speaking out following allegations of tribal members detained by ICE in Minneapolis and a look into what state lawmakers are saying about the sale of shares of a government-leased building.
Today from SDPB - a legislative preview from lobbyists looking to make an impact on the coming legislative session and Sioux Falls leadership is looking to the community for help in the form of mentoring.
Today from SDPB - a look at how a recent freeze on federal childcare assistance dollars could affect local South Dakota providers - the short answer: officials aren't expecting much impact - and checking in on Gov. Larry Rhoden's priorities.
Today from SDPB - an update on the regional economy and one challenge a dairy producer says could be on the horizon in future years: labor shortages.
Today from SDPB - we hear Rep. Dusty Johnson's take on recent events in Venezuela and more local South Dakota news.
Today from SDPB - South Dakota Congressional representatives support the capture of the Venezuelan leader and new pediatric milestones in the state.
Today from SDPB - a recent survey looking at how South Dakota views childcare and a new nursing simulation center in Pierre expected to be completed this month.
Today from SDPB - conversation around South Dakota's governor-controlled Future Fund continues and a look at safety precautions you can take if heading outdoors this holiday weekend.
Today from SDPB - a new Board of Regents policy facing criticism and a look at historical developments in De Smet.
Today from SDPB - a look at funds helping the Rapid City solid water infrastructure and a study on a common type of cancer.
Today from SDPB - How farmers will bounce back, severe need of blood donors, and a quick conversation with Santa Claus right before Christmas.
Today from SDPB - Grand Gateway trial results, hunger in Huron, and the next five years of rural health funding.
Today from SDPB - the latest on new charges brought in connection to overdose deaths within prison walls and a look at a federal discrimination trial happening this week.
Today from SDPB - insights from a task force meeting looking to lower the rate at which prisoners in the state reoffend and a look at fire in Rapid City that happened yesterday.
Today from SDPB - a pending mine in West River and the local efforts to prevent it from happening, a look at what's at stake for two school districts in the state facing penalties and a multi-hour piano sonata hitting Brookings tomorrow.



