John Lopez turns scrap metal into beautiful sculptures at his studio in Lemmon. One of his latest is a life-sized buffalo ...
There’s no need for a deer harvest within the boundaries of South Dakota’s capitol city again this year. The decision by Pierre’s Deer Management Task Force follows a report from Animal Control ...
Secretary of State Monae L. Johnson announced the return and rebranding of the statewide student sticker contest on Monday.
A sustainable aviation fuel developer plans to shift its immediate investment from South Dakota to North Dakota, in part ...
People sometimes overlook South Dakota as a travel destination, but a closer look at what it has to offer shows that might be ...
South Dakota’s race for its lone seat in the U.S. House of Representatives got a little more crowded last month with the ...
More "No Kings" protests are planned for Oct. 18 in as many as 2,500 communities across the country, including several in ...
Starting pistols, thundering hooves and shrill cheers signified the commencement of the annual Fort Pierre Horse Race, hosted by the Verendrye Benevolent Association.
Protesters put 4,321 paper dolls on display Tuesday at the Capitol in Pierre, representing the number of children affected by ...
The South Dakota Bureau of Administration and Human Resources has approved making repairs around the Flaming Fountain along ...
South Dakota state government has now gone four months without a state water-rights chief engineer. Eric Gronlund retired from the post in June, after 41 years with the state Department of Agriculture ...
The last-minute sabotage attempt didn’t come from a rogue lawmaker on the fringes of the 105-member Legislature.