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SOUTH DAKOTA

Between North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota, close to 285,000 people are projected to lose health insurance coverage by 2034.
Newspaper archives show the Enderlin tornado on June 20 was the third deadliest in North Dakota in the past 75 years, but newspaper archives report at least four even more deadly.
One of the students, struck by a guilty conscience, confesses after taking drugs given to him by a female nightclub entertainer.
Fabled leap more myth than fact, but still an entertaining story, historian says

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Legislation is culmination of yearslong controversy; governor will decide bill’s fate
Senate Majority Leader says "Russia is the aggressor" in war with Ukraine, calling the public blowout between Trump and Zelenskyy on Friday "spirited."
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As consumers continue to grow more curious about where their food comes from, more restaurants are starting to work directly with producers.
The unexplained murder of Naomi Kathleen Cheney, a lieutenant in the Women’s Army Corps, led to a trail of blood, interviews with soothsayers and tens of thousands of soldiers in the 1940s.
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Friends, family and law enforcement crowded into the benches of the gallery of a federal courtroom Friday morning in Fargo for Macalla Knott's sentencing.
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The Fence Line Fairness Act would form a committee to resolve land boundary disputes between ag producers and the U.S. Forest Service.
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Wild idea Buffalo Company in Hermosa, South Dakota, harvests buffalo every week with their mobile harvest unit.
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With avian metapneumovirus devastating the poultry industry across the U.S., South Dakota State University researchers are leading the nation in developing effective vaccines and detection methods.
Barely a year after Di Lee’s arrival in Deadwood, she was killed, her house ransacked, and despite legitimate investigations by deputies and journalists, her attackers were never found.
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Once home to the deadliest weapons on the planet, former silo, Cold War launch facility stands as reminder of dangerous times.
The buck marks the first detection of chronic wasting disease deer in the area

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