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As South Dakota lawmakers consider spending $650 million to build a prison, another major building expense is looming: the ...
National Guard troops on both sides of South Dakota are now processing paperwork for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement ...
In the summer of 2020, I pulled into the parking lot of the Country Inn & Suites in Sioux Falls with as much luggage as my ...
Ron and Bartholomew occupy a place of prominence behind the main desk at the Rawlins Library, quiet, diligent and ...
As I go along life’s path which frequently winds in and out of the grasslands, woods, and along my favorite waters, I begin ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Distance Learning and Telemedicine Program has awarded $1,017,126 over a ...
Governor Larry Rhoden announced a record drug seizure by the South Dakota Highway Patrol, showing the urgent need for ...
President Donald Trump’s high-profile meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin adjourned Friday without announcing a ...
On Wednesday, August 13th, we cut the ribbon and officially welcomed Kore Cares to our community—and we couldn’t be more ...
Karla Maier along with her mother Carole Gaere stands at the counter of Maier meats in Fort Pierre. Along with her mother and ...
When most people picture scuba diving, they imagine turquoise water, coral reefs, and schools of brightly colored fish. What ...
Bill Markley’s made a bit of a name for himself as an author of historical fiction and non-fiction, weaving tales born from ...