The first purple martins of the year have been spotted in South Dakota, marking the start of spring migration. These birds travel up to 7,000 miles from Brazil to their breeding grounds in North ...
South Dakota employers will learn about notable employment law changes and what to expect for 2025 during Employment Law Seminars in Rapid City, Aberdeen and Sioux Falls on April ...
Nature is Nonpartisan, a new nonprofit, aims to promote bipartisan environmentalism. The group, founded by Benji Backer, seeks to move away from what he calls the partisan gridlock surrounding ...
The impact of losing balloon data on computer model forecasts is "very concerning" and is a topic of ongoing discussion within the meteorological community, said Alan Gerard, who recently retired ...
Today, the South Dakota Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources (DANR) announced that the Board of Water and Natural ...
College Park city leaders and residents celebrated the grand opening of a new community garden and senior technology lab on ...
Hunter Roberts, South Dakota Secretary of the Department of Agriculture, celebrated National Ag Week March 16-22 with visits with local farmers, ranchers and agricultural industry leaders.
About 600 people came out for food, fun and education during the annual South Dakota School of Mines Cultural Expo on ...
South Dakota Gov. Larry Rhoden issued an executive order Friday that authorizes South Dakota National Guard assets for use against wildfires.
With around 21 members attending, the Memorial Park Community Garden meeting kicked off with a reading of the current rules, membership dues and talk about the troubles with growing different crops.
The Dakota Gardeners Garden Club will be having their annual plant sale on Saturday, May 10, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Community of Christ Church parking lot ...