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America is getting ready to celebrate its 250th birthday. Each day leading up to the big event, we will feature a piece of ...
Feeding South Dakota is the first of what could be multiple nonprofits asking the Legislature for help to recover from federal funding cuts. Executive Director Lori Dykstra requested $3 million in ...
South Dakota still has more than half its population living in rural areas. However, the U.S. Census Bureau has noticed a migration cycle of South Dakotans over the years.
Custer State Park in western South Dakota will have an antelope hunting season later this year, its first since 2016.
Their work to “restore” elections in South Dakota implies that voting here has gone off the rails.
South Dakota has reported its first death from West Nile virus of 2025, according to the state Department of Health's dashboard.
Jul. 26—MITCHELL — 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 ...
LITTLE EAGLE, SD (KELO) — A Little Eagle, South Dakota man is going to prison for killing his brother. A federal judge has sentenced 35 year-old Evan John Bobtail Bear to five years behind ba… ...
WAKONDA, S.D. (KELO) — Dakota Hemp is building a new processing center near Wakonda, making it just the second center in South Dakota. South Dakota has always been known for growing corn and ...
Inmates executed this 1987 South Dakota jail break with preparation and precision In May of 1987, six inmates strategically escaped from Sioux Falls Penitentiary. Most were apprehended within weeks.
MITCHELL, S.D. — 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 ...
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