Hot Springs City Council member Debra Johnson, left, shares her views during an Oct. 7, 2024, Engage South Dakota community meeting as Hot Springs School District superintendent Kyley Cumbow listens along.
Anthony Kern was involved in a car crash in South Dakota and sustained some injuries. Kern is in stable condition, officials say. Arizona’s Family has reached out to see where exactly the collision occurred and if Kern has been released from the hospital.
South Dakota men’s basketball earned its eighth win in the Sanford Coyote Sports Center in as many games Saturday morning with an 89-66 win over Western Illinois. The Coyotes complete their home nonconference schedule with a perfect 8-0 record at the SCSC and move to 9-4 on the season.
CoinFlip’s digital currency kiosks, also referred to as bitcoin ATMs, can now be found at 45 Yesway and Allsup's locations in Texas, South Dakota, New Mexico, Wyoming and Iowa.
The South Dakota Department of Corrections says it will rebuild three sweat lodges dismantled during a weekslong lockdown at the state penitentiary in Sioux Falls.
The Rosemount High School Marching Band took home its 17th State Champion title, as well as the Grand Champion title, at the Youth In Music Championships on Saturday. The Lakeville
An Iowa man is facing possible penalties for allegations that he committed illegal acts when he temporarily abandoned several oil wells and a saltwater disposal well in
Former Press and Dakotan writer and current KYNT broadcaster, Bryce Ladwig, was recently named the 2024 Sports Broadcaster of the Year by the South Dakota Broadcasters Association. But Ladwig’s succes
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem joined four other governors and called on President Biden to implement actions to address the IV fluid shortage as a result of Hurricane Helene.
Calli Davis, a graduate transfer from Mount Marty, and Andrew Atwood, a standout from Beresford, are among the eight recruits announced by the University of South Dakota Track
The outcome of U.S. v. Skrmetti could have major ramifications for states like South Dakota, where Noem signed House Bill 1080 into law last year. The law prohibits medical providers from properly treating patients under the age of 18 who struggle with gender dysphoria.
You have to be registered to vote to cast your ballot in the general election. Unlike Iowa, South Dakota residents have to register ahead of election day. Voter registrations must be in 15 days before the election, meaning you have until Monday 21st to get your registration forms into your county auditor’s office.
Cody Hostler, owner and manager of Sioux Nation LLC in Fort Pierre, says winter wheat acres planted in central South Dakota, are down from last year. Factors include weather and crop rotations.
South Dakota students’ average ACT score in 2024 was unchanged from last year — a low point in ACT scores over the past five years. But it remains higher than the national average. The national nonprofit that administers the college readiness exam released results from the class of 2024 this fall.
Republican U.S. Rep. Dusty Johnson and Democratic challenger Sheryl Johnson both vowed to work across the aisle during their first and only debate on Tuesday, but
The 77 Lancers Marching Band won first place in the Class AA division of the 2024 Marching Band Championships Saturday at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.
Nate Frederickson grew up in Minnesota, the third generation in a family of Hereford seedstock producers. Some of his registered females still trace back to cattle that his grandfather, Donald Frederickson purchased.
Representatives from VFW Post 1273, members of Sons of the American Revolution, and members of the Black Hills Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution gathered Oct. 10 for a ceremony to honor South Dakota veterans who served in the Spanish-American War of 1898. Sixteen of those veterans are buried in Mountain View Cemetery in Rapid City.
The state that had the second-most harvested pheasants during last year’s season could surprise some. It was Iowa. Nearly 600,000 pheasants were harvested in
Three Republican attorneys general argued in a federal courtroom in North Dakota on Tuesday that a federal rule allowing some undocumented immigrants to receive subsidized health insurance should be stopped – or at the very least,
Dakota News Now is teaming up with South Dakota Public Broadcasting to moderate a debate between Republican incumbent Dusty Johnson and Democrat Sheryl Johnson.