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The court said earlier this month that deportations could proceed only if those set to be removed had a chance to argue their ...
"We come because, at its best, South Dakota’s citizen Legislature reflects the people who live here," writes Uhre-Balk.
The state library will not renew interlibrary courier services after contracts expire, which could affect services in Rapid ...
"Sometimes people mistake independence of mind to egotism but not among the Lakota people," columnist Delphine Red Shirt ...
A new network of dancers in Mexico City is offering cost-free, harassment-free, judgment-free spaces for gathering.
Doctors, public health experts and propaganda researchers say the health and human services secretary is threading the needle ...
An April 3 letter from the U.S. Department of Education threatening schools who use Diversity Equity and Inclusion in lessons ...
Today's college players talk openly about agents, endorsement deals, and journeys to three or four schools. Here's how the ...
The 2024-25 softball season kicked off last week after a series of weather delays. Two games at Parkview offered looks at ...
Multiple countries contribute to each container of the sticky sweetener, with the vast majority of equipment sold by Canada.
South Dakota Mines international student facing deportation was granted a temporary restraining order by federal judge on Friday, allowing her to stay in the country as the case proceeds.
Zoos have undergone a rethink in recent decades with the emphasis on the conservation of species and education, rather than displaying exotic animals as a spectacle.