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The ACLU of South Dakota says the information puts the office squarely in violation of state and federal laws.
MITCHELL — Corn grown specifically for the Corn Palace ripens in early fall and this leaves little time for the Corn Palace ...
Native Americans are increasingly responsible for emergency management systems when a natural disaster hits a tribal ...
Does nuclear power have a future in South Dakota? At least one energy company, a state elected official and a technical college president are interested in finding out. The South Dakota Public ...
MITCHELL – Sediment from the Lake Mitchell dredge project could find its home at Firesteel Park as a mound about 20 foot high ...
As we enter the dog days of summer, organizations and groups are already laying the groundwork to try to place specific policy proposals on the ballot next year.
As I drive around town, I take time to look at all the amazing businesses. I was reminded this week that many of those ...
FARGO — On Wednesday morning, July 16, Red River Valley Garden Tour hosts opened their yards to the community. This year, ...
South Dakota One-Room Schoolhouses: Historical Educational Development Introduction: The Educational Landscape of South Dakota Hundreds of one-room schoolhouses scattered across South Dakota from ...
South Dakota School Consolidation and Freeman Junior College Connection National Context and South Dakota's Educational Crisis National Consolidation Movement Reorganization and consolidation ...
Lonna Carroll, of Algona, Iowa, was convicted of stealing millions from accounts for children from South Dakota's Child Protective Services program.
More than 200 bills were signed into law during South Dakota's legislative session in 2025, and the vast majority of them take effect July 1.