State appropriators voted Tuesday against former Gov. Kristi Noem's proposed $3.61 million cut to SDPB's budget.
Members of the Legislature’s main budget committee voted to maintain state funding for South Dakota Public Broadcasting on Tuesday, reversing former Gov. Kristi Noem’s proposed $3.6 million cut.
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KELOLAND.com on MSNS.D. Educators react to 1.25% education funding increaseIn Pierre lawmakers approved a 1.25% increase for K-through-12 education. That’s the amount suggested by former Governor ...
Farmers recall the volatility of commodity prices and exports during Trump’s first White House stint, when much of the state's soybean flow to China was halted due to tariff ...
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The Western Journal on MSNTruth About 'Journalist' Peddling $650K Noem Story Comes Out - Previously Arrested for Outrageous Disorderly ConductThe Dakota Scout is apparently the paper of record for Sioux Falls, South Dakota. All I can say is this: If what we're seeing ...
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security skipped a fully competitive bidding process to give two Republican-linked firms the ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Thursday announced she was ending "temporary protected status" for an estimated 520,000 Haitians. Federal officials can grant TPS to residents of certain ...
SDPB Executive Director Julie Overgaard said her and others with the network were not sure what amount of funding they would receive until Tuesday.
The South Dakota Legislature’s Joint Committee on Appropriations voted unanimously Tuesday to fully restore South Dakota ...
State appropriators voted Tuesday against former Gov. Kristi Noem's proposed $3.61 million cut to SDPB's budget.
South Dakota is set to receive level state funding in FY26, which starts July 1. The network received approximately $5.4 ...
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