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GOP senators consider economic relief proposals

Higher Ed
Senate Republicans are considering different proposals to stabilize the economy as the coronavirus epidemic threatens a body slam to taxpayers and businesses.
News Clip3:27
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Iconic barbershop reopens as some lockdown rules relax in Texas

9th - Higher Ed
One of the oldest and coolest barbershops in Houston, open since 1929 and one which starred in the 1998 classic film "Rushmore," opens its doors after Governor Greg Abbott relaxes lockdown rules for hair businesses in Texas (Footage by...
Instructional Video2:08
Curated Video

Sen. Rounds: Possible meat shortage 'still high'

Higher Ed
South Dakota Sen. Mike Rounds applauds President Donald Trump's executive action to order meat processing plants to stay open amid concerns over growing coronavirus cases and the impact on the nation's food supply.
Instructional Video1:42
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Sen. Rounds: Meat shortage in a 'matter of days'

Higher Ed
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Instructional Video2:08
Curated Video

Sen. Rounds: Possible meat shortage 'still high'

Higher Ed
South Dakota Sen. Mike Rounds applauds President Donald Trump's executive action to order meat processing plants to stay open amid concerns over growing coronavirus cases and the impact on the nation's food supply.
News Clip1:05
Curated Video

SD Officials Promise 'Thorough' Probe Into Attorney General Crash

Higher Ed
Officials say they aren't sure how long the investigation will take.
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Curated Video

North Dakota, South Dakota See Highest COVID-19 Growth Rate In U.S.

Higher Ed
Even as the numbers grow, North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum and South Dakota Gov. Kris Noem remain opposed to state-mandated mask rules.
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Curated Video

South Dakota Attorney General Charged After Killing Pedestrian

Higher Ed
He has been charged careless driving, driving out of his lane and operating a motor vehicle while on his phone.
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Curated Video

COVID-19 Cases Rising Again In The U.S.

Higher Ed
Doctors say it's a combination of the delta variant, a slowdown of vaccinations and recent 4th of July gatherings.
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Curated Video

Some States Are Voting On Legalizing Marijuana

Higher Ed
Some of the most conservative states are voting on recreational marijuana. One of marijuana's biggest impacts is on the criminal justice system.
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C-SPAN

On This Day: Mount Rushmore National Memorial

7th - 12th
Scholars learn about the history of Mount Rushmore, the artist behind the vision, and the preservation of the monument in a series of video clips. The interesting resource also explores how Mount Rushmore impacts tourism and the economy...
Instructional Video4:48
PBS

Single Women Homesteaders

3rd - 7th
A brief video examines the lives of single women during the 1862 Homestead Act. Experts discuss the history of homesteading while actual letters written by female landowners detail their hardships and perseverance...
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Other

Whro Public Media: Wilson & Ditch Diggin America: Rapid City

Pre-K - 1st
Watch videos and read about the adventures of Wilson & Ditch as they travel around the country, learning important and fun facts about each location they visit. This episode focuses on Rapid City, SD. [4:18]