Megan Raposa, argusleader

Megan Raposa

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Sioux Falls, SD, United States

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  • USA TODAY
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Past articles by Megan:

How local communities are fighting COVID-19 in South Dakota

Here's a look at recent decisions made by local governments to mitigate COVID-19. → Read More

2020 election: See results in Sioux Falls-area state legislative races

See results as of midnight for House and Senate seats in the Sioux Falls area. → Read More

Recoveries outpace new COVID-19 cases in South Dakota Tuesday

Nearly 400 recoveries were reported by the state Department of Health. → Read More

Study estimates 260,000 COVID-19 cases tied to Sturgis Rally. S.D. confirms 124.

Researchers used cell phone data to get case estimates. → Read More

Pope names new bishop of Catholic Diocese of Rapid City

A Duluth, Minnesota priest will become the next bishop of the Diocese of Rapid City. → Read More

Noem appoints Huron man to fill seat of lawmaker who died from COVID-19

Lynn Schneider, a Republican and retired banker, will fill the open seat to represent District 22. → Read More

Live at 10 a.m.: Chamber to host first of three 'Legislative Coffee' events Saturday in Sioux Falls

The event runs from 10 to 11:45 a.m. → Read More

Gov. Kristi Noem to unveil agriculture bill on Friday

Gov. Kristi Noem on Thursday teased a bill that she said will expand opportunities in agriculture in the state. → Read More

Sioux Falls School district cancels school due to impending storm

Students in Sioux Falls public schools will get an early start on their weekend. → Read More

Who inspires you? Nominate South Dakota's Women of the Century to commemorate 19th Amendment

Nominate South Dakota women who made a difference in the last century as part of a nationwide project to commemorate the 19th Amendment. → Read More

Meet the (likely) first couple to get engaged below the Arc of Dreams

Video of the couple's surprise proposal got the attention of hundreds on social media this week. → Read More

Council shuts down proposal to allow city to donate parking fines to Project SOS

Resolution would ask Mayor Paul TenHaken to "investigate a pilot program" that would use parking fine money for school supply program. → Read More

Lincoln High's new principal aims to lead with consistency, classroom focus

Raeder, a 44-year-old Watertown native and longtime Sioux Falls teacher, will start the next school year as Lincoln High School's principal. → Read More

Lincoln High School principal resigns, replaced by longtime teacher

Lincoln High School has a new principal for the second time in two years. → Read More

How a toppled baby carriage sparked a century of service for a Sioux Falls church

As East Side Lutheran prepares to celebrate its 100-year anniversary, its community commitment shines through. → Read More

Washington Pavilion bringing musicals, comedy to 2019-20 lineup of theater shows

The Pavilion announced Wednesday its 2019-20 lineup of Broadway tours coming to Sioux Falls. → Read More

Argus Leader investigation: Some high schools struggle to prepare students for college

Some S.D. high schools have figured out how to prepare kids for college-level math and reading. Why aren't all high schools doing the same? → Read More

Live at 10:30 a.m.: Sioux Falls to name mascots, school colors for new middle, high schools

First came the name, then the design, and now it's time for Jefferson High School to get a mascot. → Read More

Lawmakers back bigger tax break for companies who fund private-school scholarships

Proponents of the state-subsidized scholarship program in South Dakota say the change will help fund private-school tuition for more kids. → Read More

Live at 2: University of South Dakota inaugurates President Sheila Gestring

The University of South Dakota will inaugurate its first new president in more than two decades on Wednesday. → Read More