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PIERRE, S.D. – Travel South Dakota’s popular Passport Program continues to inspire exploration across the state, driving ...
The South Dakota Municipal League Hall of Fame honors public servants who have worked at a municipality in the state for at ...
Rep. Dusty Johnson (R-SD) has thrown his hat into the ring in the race for governor, angling himself as an experienced ...
There are two things that Donald Trump wants — a Nobel Peace Prize and to be carved into Mount Rushmore, the iconic site ...
July 1 marks the start of several new laws in Siouxland. This story breaks down some of the major laws this year.
In the saddle bronc event, Kadoka’s Jace Grimes was the lone West River student-athlete to qualify for nationals. He finished ...
As tensions rise in the Middle East, it is unclear whether South Dakota troops are currently stationed there, or if they will ...
A North Dakota man has been charged with threatening a federal official in an email that refers to the assassination of a prominent Minnesota state lawmaker and the attempted murder of another ...
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - The South Dakota Department of Health is reporting two more cases of the measles, bringing the total up to four now. They say the person in one of those new cases was in ...
GRAND FORKS — Two new state digital tools designed to meet the needs of businesses were unveiled during the 2025 Greater North Dakota Chamber’s North Dakota Future Forum, held Wednesday at ...
This latest payment brings the amount paid to South Dakota to $4,994,200.68, with the state expecting to receive $9,357,950.77 in total. The payments will go into the National Opioid Settlement Fund ...