CPS staff committed to helping children and families

CPS staff committed to helping children and families   PIERRE – Child Protection Services (CPS) staff have tough jobs, but also a passion for helping South Dakota children and families. During Child Welfare Professionals Month, that dedication to keeping children safe and families together is being recognized. When child abuse

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Shared by Native Sun News Today March 23, 2022

Disney World “Regrets” performance featuring racist stereotypes of Native Americans By Tom Tapp By Tom Tapp Visitors stroll along Main Street at Walt Disney World AP Photo/John Raoux, File After an uproar over a performance by a cheer group at the park this week, Walt Disney World issued a statement today addressing racist stereotypes

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Housing help is many situations is available

Housing help is many situations is available   By Joe Budd, Native Sun News Today Staff   For One Rapid City to COUP, the projects they’re aiming for are lofty, but a good cause. “We started out at One Rapid City, in 2018,” Says LaVonne Roach, community Organizer of COUP.

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Senate passes education censorship bill

Senate passes education censorship bill   Last week senators passed House Bill 1012, legislation that will have a chilling effect on academic freedom in South Dakota. The bill now goes to Gov. Kristi Noem for her signature. The ACLU of South Dakota opposed House Bill 1012. The following comment can

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If only grief had a road map

If only grief had a road map BY: WHITNEY SCHROEDER   Wouldn’t it be ideal if we could tell Siri to pull up the quickest route out of grief? Avoiding all major roadblocks, intersections, and traffic. To be able to have a smooth ride and hear her soothing voice say,

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