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AARP South Dakota

News and events for the 50+ and their families in the Rushmore State
Every two seconds in the US, someone's identity is stolen, resulting in tens of billions of dollars landing in the pockets of con artists.
Livability means different things to different people — but basically, it means an environment that supports people of all ages, abilities, and income levels.
A new AARP survey, released in conjunction with Social Security’s 90th anniversary, confirms that Americans highly value Social Security, and even more so than five years ago.
AARP South Dakota announced today that seven communities across the state will receive 2025 Community Challenge grants.
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It’s possible today to do everything from depositing a check to reviewing your medical records from your smartphone, tablet or computer. Beyond that, gaining new digital skills can also pay off in the job world.
AARP is encouraging members to tell their elected officials how important Social Security is. In Massachusetts, several events will educate members about the program.
The free online classes range from yoga and low-impact cardio, to kickboxing and barre fusion. Plus, they cater to all ability levels.
AARP will host a webinar on Thursday, June 5, to share tips on understanding the latest research and ways to help reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia.
Local officials in Delaware are warning consumers about a crime that could jeopardize their homes: deed fraud.
Connecticut State Comptroller Sean Scanlon talks about his advocacy for health care reform and the importance of retirement savings.
AARP Montana is helping bring country rock band Pure Prairie League to Helena for a Sunday, Aug. 3, concert at the Lewis and Clark Taproom.
Wanna play? Learn how at AARP-sponsored clinics this year.
Sharon Hettick undertook a nearly decade-long journey of advocacy to improve public transportation for older adults, veterans and residents with disabilities in Arizona’s Northwest Valley.
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