Should the state of South Dakota have to adhere to local zoning regulations if it’s seeking to build a prison? Neighbors in ...
Though South Dakota’s legislative session isn’t officially over, most of the agenda is complete and no new bills will be ...
The nonprofit broadens its mission with counseling grants, expanded scholarships, and faith-based partnerships to address ...
"Managing the budget is always about priorities, and while I’m grateful for the victories, I remain concerned about how some ...
Mount Marty University and the South Dakota Education Association will host a Community Action Poverty Simulation (CAPS) on Thursday, March 20, from 7-9 p.m. in the Mother Jerome Schmitt Library ...
The South Dakota Mines Women in Science Conference gives every seventh-grade girl in KOTA Territory a fun opportunity to learn about careers in STEM. “Every area of science you can think of ...
Twenty-seven senators voted Monday to pass a bill segregating restrooms in public schools and state-owned facilities by sex ...
Two federal judges to lead session that's open to journalists, students and anyone interested in the justice system.
Ohio State offensive coordinator Brian Hartline will call plays for the first time in 2025. Some believe that play calling is a natural talent, while others believe it can be learned. Hartline ...
That's the core argument made by the General Assembly's Joint Committee on Legislative Services to defeat a serial APRA filer's latest request, for the resumes of staff with posting and access ...
South Dakota is experiencing a record-breaking year for influenza cases and hospitalizations, significantly impacting schools. The state is facing a surge in various illnesses, including COVID-19 ...