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USGS to conduct low-level airplane flights to study mineral deposits in southeast SD

If you live in the Spirit Lake tectonic zone, a low-flying research airplane may be coming to a prairie or town near you.

 

Laura B. Anderson Elementary School fundraising to support attendance issues

The school gets its needs and some "wants" funded by the district and state, but there are certain "wants" not funded through those routes alone.

 

New nonprofit aims to help South Dakota businesses sell overseas

A new nonprofit group called South Dakota Trade hopes it can make it far easier for Rushmore State businesses to do business with international markets.

 

Q&A: Sen. Mike Rounds addresses fears about AI concerns

Sen. Mike Rounds, R-SD, sat down with the Argus Leader to talk about AI.

 

Lennox School District voters approve $17.3 million bond for high school addition

The expansion will add a new performing arts center, new auxiliary gym, a larger weight room, more locker rooms and more kitchen and cafeteria space.

 

Dakotans for Health sues Minnehaha County over new petition circulator permit guidelines

The organization filed a lawsuit Wednesday over a new policy telling where petition circulators can stand at Minnehaha County administrative buildings

 

Lucky Lady Casino closes less than 24 hours after withdrawing alcohol license renewal

M.G. Oil owner Troy Erickson confirmed that the casino had shut down as of 7 a.m. Wednesday.

 

Lincoln County commission lacks votes to create CO2 committee

Lincoln County Commission was one vote shy of creating an ad hoc committee, delaying the county from setting regulations on CO2 pipelines.

 

Experience Sioux Falls celebrates 50 years, presents awards to 10 individuals

Experience Sioux Falls celebrated its 50th anniversary on Tuesday and presented its annual Visitor Industry Awards to 10 individuals in the community.

 

As many as 1,877 seniors will make up Sioux Falls' graduating class of 2023

Here's a roundup of when the graduations will be held over May 19-21, and how many seniors will walk from four public and three private schools.

 

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