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Anna Willis, a Colorado Springs native, placed fourth at the NCAA championships and won the USA Track and Field U-20 title in ...
The Red, White and Blue School in Geddes, South Dakota, has been standing for well over 100 years. The colors of the school ...
Kooper Heimburg from Missouri Valley College scored 81.5 points on Brookman Rodeo's Lunatic Blood to win the third go-round ...
The South Dakota Symphony Orchestra is making a fresh case for Douglas Moore’s “Giants in the Earth,” a Pulitzer Prize-winning but long obscure opera.
The South Dakota Hall of Fame announced six inductees to join the class of 2025, all who hail from the Sioux Falls area. Alongside four others who will be announced in Rapid City next week, the ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - Former USDA Rural Development State Director Nikki Gronli and the South Dakota Democratic Party hosted a town hall on the Augustana University campus Tuesday ...
South Dakota Sports Hall of Fame Members 1968 (6 added, first class): Joe Mendel, Carl B. “Rube” Hoy, Robert Rawlins, Jack Manders, Howard Wood, Ed Livingston.
SIOUX FALLS — The South Dakota Sports Hall of Fame will be inducting 23 sports legends on Sunday, Sept. 14, 2025, at the Sioux Falls Convention Center.
South Dakota Sports Hall of Fame Members 1968 (6 added, first class): Joe Mendel, Carl B. “Rube” Hoy, Robert Rawlins, Jack Manders, Howard Wood, Ed Livingston.
When Tays, a former Hot Springs coach, left Gettysburg High School and the University of South Dakota, he held the high jump record at 14 track meets across the region — the record that Tays set in ...