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Rapid City Mayor Jason Salamun is celebrating four local figures named to the 2025 South Dakota Hall of Fame: John Brockelsby ...
Becky Haenfler, a middle school English Language Arts teacher at Avon School District, has been named South Dakota’s 2026 Teacher of the Year. The announcement was made by Secretary of Education ...
The latest report from the US Drought Monitor shows no change over the last week as 73 percent of the state is reporting no drought. Just under 27 percent is in the abnormally dry to moderate category ...
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for South Dakota has charged 88 individuals with federal drug offenses following a months-long crackdown targeting meth, fentanyl, and cocaine trafficking. The effort, ...
Ellsworth Air Force Base was placed in a lock-down for a brief period Thursday evening. Reports indicate authorities issued an active shooter alert at 9:01pm. The alert was updated at 9:28pm to report ...
Senate Majority Leader John Thune spoke about kirk’s death on the Senate floor, saying he was horrified to hear of Kirk’s ...
The Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 463 and the Black Hills War Monument will be holding an event today at City Hall to commemorate 9/11 and honor those who served in the Afghanistan and Iraq ...
Rep. Dusty Johnson highlighted the return of a nuclear mission to South Dakota, calling the B-21 “the nuclear bomber for our country” and framing the bill as a “peace through strength act” in response ...
Alannah Ashley, 31, was arrested for trespassing and possession of meth after returning to a vacant apartment she’d been warned to leave. A 20-year-old woman was arrested for Simple Assault following ...
Top law enforcement and legal officials across South Dakota are voicing strong support for a proposed $650 million prison facility in Sioux Falls, citing urgent needs to replace outdated ...
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley officially entered the race for the U.S. House of Representatives Tuesday night, announcing his candidacy in Sturgis. With current Representative Dusty ...
The debate over cellphone use in South Dakota classrooms is intensifying following a proposal by Congressman and gubernatorial candidate Dusty Johnson to implement a statewide ban if elected governor.