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High School Graduates Expected to Increase

A new report expects South Dakota to buck the trend of a nationwide decline in high school graduates.

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Convicted Spearfish Optometrist Publically Apologizes

A former South Dakota optometrist has publically apologized for committing Medicaid fraud over a period of more than three years.

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McLaughlin Man Sentenced to Prison for Manslaughter

A McLaughlin man accused of driving drunk and causing a fatal crash has been sentenced to 1 1/2 years in prison for manslaughter.

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Tribal Leader Wants Boycott of Chamberlain

The chairman of the Crow Creek Sioux Tribe is calling for an economic boycott of the city of Chamberlain, after the school board in the southeastern South Dakota city refused to allow a tribal honoring song during Sunday's graduation ceremony.

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Aberdeen School Building Honors Long-time Employee

The Aberdeen Public School District's new maintenance building is being dedicated in honor of the late Dale "Buz" Potter.

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Man Pleads Not Guilty to Murder in Chicago

A South Dakota man has pleaded not guilty to murdering a woman in Chicago.

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Funding to be Topic at Indian Foster Care Summit

How tribes can secure direct funding for foster care will be one of the topics covered during the last day of a summit focusing on Indian child foster care in South Dakota.

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Bill Transferring Cemetery Ownership Goes to Floor

A Senate bill that would transfer the ownership of nine historic cemeteries in the Black Hills from the U.S. Forest Service to local communities has passed the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee.

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Tribal Members Walk Out of Keystone Meeting

Tribal representatives walked out of a meeting with U.S. State Department officials who came to Rapid City to discuss concerns about the Keystone XL pipeline project.

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South Dakota State Adding American Indian Studies Major

The state Board of Regents says South Dakota State University will begin offering an undergraduate degree in American Indian studies starting this fall.

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