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"description": "Nonpartisan events in Watertown, Sioux Falls and Custer State Park include a discussion about civic responsibilities and how to find fact-based news and information.",
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"textContent": "Most Americans know it's among their civic responsibilities to be informed and vote, but a lot of people are also checking out of both.\n\nA series of free, nonpartisan, lively community gatherings hopes to change that and increase engagement this election year, with upcoming stops in **Watertown, Sioux Falls** and**Custer State Park.**\n\nAs the United States celebrates its 250th anniversary, the interactive presentations delve into the role civics and communications organizations – from Revolutionary War papers to podcasters – have played in the nation's history. That includes the separation of powers among the branches of government and the system of checks and balances, the various civic duties and responsibilities of being an American, and how to find trusted sources of news and information.\n\nThe hourlong sessions, titled \"250+ Years of American Civics and News,\" have received positive audience feedback in Yankton, Rapid City, Pierre and Brookings. Here details on upcoming stops and who will lead each:\n\n * **Watertown, Monday, June 8** – 6:30-7:30 p.m. CT, Watertown Regional Library, 160 6th St. NE, Jon Ruff, assistant professor of political science in SDSU's School of American and Global Studies, and Walker\n * **Sioux Falls, Tuesday, June 30** – 6:30-7:30 p.m. CT, Downtown Library, 200 N. Dakota Ave.\n * **Custer State Park, Sunday, Aug. 9** – Kathy Johnson, president of the League of Women Voters of South Dakota, and Walker, will lead the presentation at the Black Hills Playhouse (24834 S. Playhouse Road) immediately after the 2 p.m. MT matinee of the fourth play of the season, \"What the Constitution Means to Me.\" News Watch is the title sponsor of the play, so please indicate you'd like to be seated with other supporters when ordering tickets and stay for a social time afterward.\n\n\n\nThe series is sponsored by **News Watch** , **SDPB,** the **Chiesman Center for Democracy** at the University of South Dakota, the **Mike Huether Public Service Academy** at South Dakota State University and the **League of Women Voters of South Dakota**.\n\nSouth Dakota Election Voter GuideEverything South Dakota voters need to know about statewide contests in the primary and general elections.South Dakota News WatchAlexander Rifaat\n\n****Get fact-based South Dakota news and information**** in a weekday email. Unsubscribe any time.\n\n\n Subscribe\n \n\nShare your thoughts on this story\n\n_**South Dakota News Watch** is an independent nonprofit. Read, donate and subscribe for free at _sdnewswatch.org_.**Contact:**__info@sdnewswatch.org_.",
"title": "250+ years of American civics and news",
"updatedAt": "2026-06-02T18:43:00.834Z"
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