South Dakota’s Department of Public Safety says 24-year-old Jordan Morris Anfinson died on Saturday, March 22, in an early-morning crash.
A new law in South Dakota prohibiting the use of eminent domain to acquire land for carbon capture pipelines challenges the viability of a proposed project snaking through five Midwest states.
Construction on a major road project is about to begin in Sioux Falls, with the end goal being the largest intersection in ...
The company behind an $8.9 billion carbon-capture pipeline proposed for five Midwestern states says it wants to indefinitely ...
Who advocates for rural South Dakota? Sixty small business owners in rural America flew into Washington, D.C. from South Dakota, Montana, Colorado, and Iowa, to name a few. Barry and Shelly Selland of ...
PRINGLE — A Cherokee, Iowa, man died early Saturday morning in a single vehicle crash in Pringle in Custer County.
At about 8:40 a.m. Wednesday, the Monona County Emergency Management told KTIV that I-29 northbound was closed between Mile ...
The state doesn’t have any toll roads, so if you’re a South Dakotan and you receive a text saying you need to fix unpaid toll ...
Glacier-carved fields and ephemeral wetlands provide a crucial stopover for long-distance migrants and prolific breeding ...
MITCHELL — Motorists should expect construction on Highway 37 from Main Street to National Guard Road in 2025.
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley and South Dakota Department of Transportation (DOT) Secretary Joel Jundt caution ...
Summit Carbon Solutions’ plan to build a pipeline across five states included the right to use eminent domain in some states.
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