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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Men preparing stratosphere balloon for launching near Rapid City, SD, and waiting for favorable weather

Higher Ed
Shot of tent camp / men on top of balloon gondola suspended from rack / closer shot of gondola with its door open / two shots of man inside gondola checking equipment / man inspecting stacks of tanks of hydrogen gas / two shots of men on...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

US Army Air Corps stratospheric balloon is launched near Rapid City, South Dakota

Higher Ed
Title card: "News Flashes!" / aerial view of Moonlight Valley Bowl where preparations for launch are being made / two shots of men preparing to launch small balloon to test wind currents / small balloon rising / small balloon overhead /...
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Curated Video

SD plant with 850 virus cases still closed

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Curated Video

SD plant with 850 virus cases still closed

Higher Ed
South Dakota health officials on Thursday reported four deaths from COVID-19 and an additional 76 new cases.
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Curated Video

SD pork plant partially reopens

Higher Ed
A South Dakota pork processing plant took its first steps toward reopening after a virus outbreak among workers that was one of the worst in the nation.
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Curated Video

SD pork plant partially reopens

Higher Ed
A South Dakota pork processing plant took its first steps toward reopening after a virus outbreak among workers that was one of the worst in the nation.
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Movie stars at Pierre, SD and Chicago, IL

Higher Ed
Title card: "Pierre, S D Salutes Movietime, USA" / At the South Dakota State Capitol, numerous people (with girls dressed as Native Americans) line steps and people with large bouquets walk down them / movie stars stand together: Robert...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Fourth of July rededication of democracy principles with street scenes; flags; Mt. Rushmore; Iwo Jima flag raising; Crosby sings Old Glory

Higher Ed
CU Declaration of Independence / painting of signers of Declaration / CU quill pen resting on Declaration signatures / WS city in bg, bridge railing in fg / busy town street, cars parked and on road / tall monument by street / various...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Huge crowd attends the Republican National Convention in Chicago

Higher Ed
WS Huge crowd at National Republican Convention hall with stage in the middle at Chicago Stadium / Top view of crowd carrying signs / Tilt up woman wearing American Women's Voluntary Service uniform, pan to Cecil B. DeMille, producer of...
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Curated Video

Protecting Bison Is Critical To Native American Ecosystem, Culture

Higher Ed
North American Bison were once near extinction, but efforts to bring the species back have been successful in recent years.
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Curated Video

Indigenous Boarding School Survivor Details Mental Health Trauma

Higher Ed
Brought Plenty says her experience at a South Dakota Indian boarding school led to mental trauma that she unknowingly passed down to her kids.
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Curated Video

Newsy Investigates: Vague Health Exceptions In Abortion Bans

Higher Ed
Abortion bans have exceptions to save a pregnant person's life, but the laws aren't clear about when a life is in danger, a Newsy investigation finds.
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Curated Video

Drug Legalization Efforts See Big Wins In Election

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Voters in Oregon supported decriminalizing small possessions of some street drugs like heroin and LSD — the first state to do so.
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Bloomberg

How the Keystone XL Fight May Signal the Demise of Pipelines

Higher Ed
Apr.29 -- With the development of renewable energy accelerating, the pipeline business increasingly finds itself against the ropes. The Biden administration dealt a death blow to Keystone XL, and the fate of similar projects remains...
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Curated Video

Judge Orders Temporary Shutdown Of Dakota Access Pipeline

Higher Ed
The oil pipeline has to be shut down by Aug. 5 so authorities can conduct an in-depth environmental review.
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Bloomberg

Sen. Rounds on Immigration Policy, U.S. Deficit

Higher Ed
Apr.11 -- Senator Mike Rounds, a Republican from South Dakota, discusses the need for immigration reform and border security and outstanding issues with the U.S. budget and deficit. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : At Pine Ridge tribe

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VOICED : At Pine Ridge tribe
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Bloomberg

Trump Border Emergency Vote Likely Next Week in Senate, Thune Says

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Mar.06 -- Senator John Thune, Republican Majority Whip from South Dakota, discusses the upcoming Senate vote on President Donald Trump's emergency declaration on a border wall. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

3 States Sue To Have ERA Added To U.S. Constitution

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The attorneys general of Virginia, Illinois and Nevada are suing the national archivist to demand he ratify the ERA.
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Curated Video

2022 Midterms: 7 States To Hold Primary Elections Tuesday

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Primary elections are being held in California, Iowa, Mississippi, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico and South Dakota.
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Curated Video

Company: Plant Closure Puts Meat Supply 'Perilously Close To The Edge'

Higher Ed
Despite Smithfield Foods' dire warning, MIT Professor Yossi Sheffi says the Sioux Falls closure is "not a big deal for the supply chain."
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Curated Video

As Virus Surges, Sioux Falls Foods Producer Tries To Protect Workers

Higher Ed
A Sioux Falls food company confronts an infections spike despite strict rules to protect employees.
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Curated Video

4 States Approve Recreational Marijuana

Higher Ed
Arizona, Montana, New Jersey and South Dakota all voted to allow adult marijuana use recreationally.
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The Recount

South Dak-Oh My: Kristi Noem Story Rivals Coen Bros Plot

Higher Ed
United Airlines begins the process of firing 600 employees who did not comply with their vaccine mandate. South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem is in hot water after a suspicious meeting with a government employee. And before you buy Amazon’s...