Despite the cold temperatures, the parade went on, organizers say it is important to show up for the community no matter what.
Next year, the United States turns 250, and one way to celebrate is by visiting a state steeped in history and patriotism.
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Spearfish City Park serves as the community’s outdoor living room, with sprawling green spaces, playgrounds, and picnic areas along the creek. During summer months, the park hosts free concerts and ...
We Care Thrift Store stands as a monument to the time-honored tradition of finding diamonds in the rough, where South Dakotans discover deals so good they make wholesale warehouse prices look like ...
After getting up to take a closer look, she quickly reached for her phone to record what she described as "a beautiful moment ...
The South Dakota Arts Council is seeking submissions for the Art for State Buildings Program. South Dakota artists have until ...
A signing Santa in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, is making the holiday tradition of meeting the man in the red suit more ...
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It doesn't matter where in South Dakota you're from – sooner or later, it's going to snow. But exactly how much it snows varies widely across the state, with some communities accumulating much more ...
Step inside the Midwest’s most iconic dive bars — timeless taverns where history, neon lights and strong pours create unforgettable nights.