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Mar 15 2024
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Coaches remember the impact Brent Deckert made on South Dakota basketball
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - There are many who make an impact in the lives of young people: a friend, a mentor or a teacher. Some can be all three: a coach. Many coaches this week have described the relationship among coaches in South Dakota high school Class AA boys basketball as a fraternity or a brotherhood. That’s why Wednesday morning hurt so much for those who knew the late
Dakota News NowMar 15 2024
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South Dakota governor sued for alleged ad for Texas dental office
South Dakota residents were confused when their governor posted a video to X, formerly Twitter, that talks about how her teeth were fixed by a Houston-area dental practice. Now, a consumer advocacy group, Travelers United, is suing Gov. Kristi Noem over the video, accusing her of not disclosing that the video was an advertisement, according to court documents. The lawsuit was filed Tuesday,
San Antonio Local NewsMar 15 2024
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Noem promotes South Dakota business amid criticism of previous video
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R) on Thursday posted a video promoting a South Dakota business, even as she faces criticism and a lawsuit for a previous video. Noem posted a video on X, formerly Twitter, promoting Fit My Feet, who built her custom insoles for tennis shoes and cowboy boots. She wrote online that they do “amazing work to make custom insoles.” “They have totally built me inserts
The HillMar 14 2024
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South Dakota governor's endorsement of dental practice draws scrutiny, lawsuit
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem is facing scrutiny after posting a video on social media promoting the dental work she received from a practice in Texas, with a nonprofit claiming in a new lawsuit that she must have a secret "financial relationship" with the dentists. Noem on Monday shared a nearly five-minute video on "X," formerly known as Twitter, boasting that she loves "her new family" at
ABC News (Online)Mar 08 2024
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South Dakota ends longstanding college tuition agreement with Minnesota
SIOUX FALLS — South Dakota students planning to attend Minnesota public schools are facing financial uncertainty after the Board of Regents here quietly ended tuition reciprocity with their eastern-border neighbors late last year. The Board of Regents (BOR) Academic and Student Affairs Office in Pierre this week alerted high schools that a long-standing shared tuition discount agreement with
Grand Forks HeraldMar 08 2024
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South Dakota ends longstanding college tuition agreement with Minnesota
SIOUX FALLS — South Dakota students planning to attend Minnesota public schools are facing financial uncertainty after the Board of Regents here quietly ended tuition reciprocity with their eastern-border neighbors late last year. The Board of Regents (BOR) Academic and Student Affairs Office in Pierre this week alerted high schools that a long-standing shared tuition discount agreement with
InforumMar 08 2024
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South Dakota Board of Regents ends reciprocity agreement with Minnesota
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - South Dakota and Minnesota families are learning more about the in-state tuition reciprocity agreement that is set to end after this semester and what that could mean for college students. The end of the agreement was announced in December, but schools were more widely made aware after receiving a letter from the South Dakota Board of Regents this week.
Dakota News NowMar 07 2024
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Photos: South Dakota girls state basketball tournament 2024
Jefferson's guard Taylor Silvernail (3) rebounds on Thursday, March 7, 2024 at Sanford Pentagon in Sioux Falls. Samantha Laurey / Argus Leader Jefferson's guard Abby Horner (13) moves the ball on Thursday, March 7, 2024 at Sanford Pentagon in Sioux Falls. Samantha Laurey / Argus Leader Jefferson’s head coach Shaunteva Pruett directs her team on Thursday, March 7, 2024 at Sanford Pentagon in
Argus LeaderMar 12 2024
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GRHS' Stone Rubeck Signs To Play Soccer In South Dakota - SweetwaterNOW
GREEN RIVER – Stone Rubeck signed his letter of intent to play soccer with the South Dakota Mines Hardrockers Tuesday. Rubeck has been playing soccer since he was eight years old and will continue playing in college as a midfielder. Rubeck said his favorite memory of soccer is when the GRHS soccer team last year lost their first game at state but battled back and won the rest of their games at
Sweetwater NowFeb 28 2024
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Work for benefits question to appear on South Dakota ballot
PIERRE, SD. – South Dakota voters will decide this fall whether the state can impose work requirements on certain low-income people receiving Medicaid health care coverage, which would modify the program expansion voters approved in 2022. The Republican-controlled Legislature has put the measure on the November ballot, with the state House approving the resolution in a 63-7 vote on Tuesday.
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