Something has changed…since I met you. Something is not the same. Calli this one for you.  Calli, from the moment I first saw you when you came to my  Media…
A night of music and dancing was underway to highlight undergraduate students as they showcased 10 original pieces for the USD’s Theatre Department. The spring performances involve many students who…
Here is a quick list of movies coming out this summer that I recommend keeping an eye out for. “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning” (May 23) The recent Mission:…
Summer break is swiftly approaching, and many students will not be on campus again until next semester. I have always loved summer break. The weather is beautiful, and you have…
I was not a person who was educated about Native Americans and their history growing up. In fact, the Trail of Tears was the only piece of native history that…

Daugaard Signs Proposal To Repeal So-called ‘Daschle Law’

PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — Gov. Dennis Daugaard has signed a measure to change the state’s so-called “Daschle law” that bars a presidential candidate from seeking another office on the same South Dakota ballot. Daugaard’s office on Thursday announced that he approved a proposal to remove the prohibition. The original Republican-backed measure in 2002 faced criticism […]

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Maps Show Location Of SD Spills, Recycling Sites, Other Data

PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — More maps are available online showing the location of pollution, recycling sites and other information related to South Dakota’s environment. The Department of Environment and Natural Resources added four new interactive database maps to its site at under “One-Stop Shops” in the upper-left corner. They provide data for more than 13,250 […]

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