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Julia Mumm, Staff Writer
March 23, 2025
On the morning of Thursday, March 6th, 2025, House Bill 1239 was passed 5-2 by the South Dakota Senate Judiciary Committee. In a nutshell, H.B. (House Bill) 1239 would incriminate employees at schools, colleges, universities, museums, and public libraries ...

Elliott Carbonneau, Staff Writer
January 30, 2025
13 years ago from Monday, January 13th, a cruise ship named Costa Concordia struck a rock and began taking on water, eventually rolling over on its side and sinking. The disaster cost 30 lives and around 2 billion dollars in cleanup, and it became one of the most infamous shipping disasters, right behind the RMS Titanic ...

Kailee Schneider, Staff Writer
December 15, 2024
Is it reasonable to tear down historical buildings to construct something new? Should we preserve or demolish old buildings? The argument over whether historical places should be preserved for future generations or demolished to make way for something new is a heated ongoing debate in some places.

Kailee Schneider, Staff Writer
November 12, 2024
Since it was first declared in 1996, every November is to recognize as well as honor veteran and military families with current or deceased United States Armed Forces members. Each November, the current president signs a proclamation ...

Andrew Schwarz, Staff Writer
October 20, 2024
The presidential election, which takes place every 4 years on the first Tuesday in November, is among the most important recurring dates in the United States of America. Millions of 18-year-old, non-felon American citizens go to their closest polling station to decide on which specific people should be in the White House, which people in their state should travel to DC to make important decisions, and for the state elections ....