Wilkinson: Congress Needs to Stop Fear Mongering Over Cattle Health
Recently, Congresswoman Harriet Hageman from Wyoming was in our state for a rally against one of the most important animal health tools farmers and ranchers have. Congresswoman Hageman says that animal disease traceability through
2 GOP incumbents, former legislator compete in southeast South Dakota's House District 17
Republican Reps. Chris Kassin of Vermillion and Bill Shorma of Dakota Dunes and Democrat Ray Ring, a former legislator from Vermillion, are competing for two seats in southeast South Dakota's House District 17.
Burial sites bring history to life across South Dakota
Hundreds of thousands of tourists every year frequent sites tied to South Dakota's pioneer and Wild West history, and cemeteries are among the sites that bring the past to life.
South Dakota native brings action feature film to the big screen
The Pierre-to-Hollywood pipeline isn’t really a thing, but Andrew Kightlinger might change that as the Pierre native’s feature film, "Lost on a Mountain in Maine," opens nationwide Nov. 1. It also will be on screens in Aberdeen, Watertown and Webster.
New COVID Cases In South Dakota Fall
South Dakota recorded 230 new reported COVID-19 infections and one new death in Wednesday’s weekly update from the Department of Health (DOH).
Early harvest completion for many areas of Midwest
The combination of above-normal temperatures together with very limited rainfall has allowed corn and soybean harvest to progress rapidly in most of the Corn Belt.
Iowa AG leads multi-state opposition to court decision on Clean Water Act; Includes N.D., S.D.
DES MOINES, Iowa ( North Dakota Monitor) – Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird and 24 other states including North Dakota filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court Monday in support of the Port of Tacoma’s appeal of a U.S. circuit court decision that upheld a citizen’s ability to sue individuals for violating the Clean Water Act.
Dakota Gold Announces Leadership Transition; Robert Quartermain Appointed President and CEO
Dakota Gold Corp. (NYSE American: DC) ("Dakota Gold" or the "Company") announces that Robert Quartermain has been appointed President and Chief Executive Officer, effective immediately. Dr. Quartermain has served as Co-Chairman of the Board of Directors of Dakota Gold since its formation in March 2022 and is the largest individual shareholder of the Company.
Western South Dakota Community Action saves money, lives with home weatherization
Western South Dakota Community Action offers weatherization of homes for those working their way out of poverty to save money and lives.
Makenzie Huber
Makenzie Huber, a reporter at South Dakota Searchlight, is a lifelong South Dakotan whose work has won national and regional awards. She's spent five years as a journalist with experience reporting on workforce,
South Dakota Bowfisherman Shoots 6-Pound Brown Trout, Setting a New State Record and Drawing the Ire of Purists
Ty Smith was bowfishing on the lower end of South Dakota’s Lake Oahe Monday when he arrowed a 6-pound, 12-ounce brown trout. The trophy brown was certified the same day by South Dakota Game, Fish, and Parks as a new state record in the bowfishing ...
Cozen Currents: The Case for a Landslide
The Cozen Lens - · With the polls showing the presidential race deadlocked and few voters remaining undecided, the two candidates are
Montana State second, Montana 10th in FCS playoff committee's in-season top 10
Montana State is the No. 2 team and Montana No. 10 in the FCS playoff committee's in-season top 10 rankings, which were released Wednesday.
Secretary of State’s Office ensuring a secure election in South Dakota
More information on election integrity in South Dakota can be found on the Secretary of State’s website: https://sdsos.gov/elections-voting/election-resources/Election-Truth-and-Transparency-Page/default.aspx.
Volleyball: Dakota Valley, Gayville-Volin Earn Top Seeds In Region Play
PIERRE — Dakota Valley and Gayville-Volin earned top seeds in their respective regions as the South Dakota High School Activities Association announced regional play for Class A and Class B.
NDN Collective says assault of South Dakota youth a ‘hate crime’
“For a grown man to target and assault a 13-year-old Black Lakota boy walking home from football practice is a hate crime,” Valeriah Big Eagle, NDN Collective director of strategic partnerings and Ihanktonwan Nakota/Hunkpati Dakota, said at an Oct. 17 press conference.
Omaha volleyball with chance to avenge lone Summit League loss vs. South Dakota State
The Summit League’s treat for Halloween night is a rematch between its two best volleyball teams.
Secretary of State emphasizes election security
Ahead of the November 5th General Election, Secretary of State Monae L. Johnson would like to remind voters of the safeguards and security built into South Dakota’s
Siouxland election guide: What’s on the ballot this year
This article helps break down everything Siouxlanders need to know ahead of the General Election, whether they're in Northwest Iowa, Northeast Nebraska or Southeast South Dakota.
Cooler with rain chances today
Today will also be a First Alert Weather Day across the whole viewing area as rain and colder temperatures arrive for everyone. We’ll only be getting into the 40s for highs on Wednesday up north with temps around 50 in the south.
Jimmy Rogers expects his SDSU Football team to keep improving
BROOKINGS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) -Jimmy Rogers and his South Dakota State Jackrabbits won a thriller Saturday night in Brookings. Most of us thought it would be high scoring, and after a quick start by both teams it settled into a defensive battle that appeared to be over on this interception late in the 4th quarter.
SD Lawmakers Order Officials To Talk Privately About Vehicle Title Scandal
A South Dakota legislative board approved legal orders Tuesday requiring state officials to speak with lawmakers behind closed doors about allegedly criminal misconduct by former Department of Revenue employees.
Out-of-state nonprofit outspends in-state groups in open primaries campaign
Article IV is an issue-advocacy nonprofit in Arlington, Virginia. It has spent $889,145 on large postcards and online advertisements for Amendment H, according to reports filed with the South Dakota Secretary of State’s Office .
SDSU basketball: Loaded Jackrabbit women have sights set high
SDSU has perhaps never been as loaded going into a season as they are this year. Anyone who pays any attention to Summit League basketball has already anointed SDSU as this year's conference champions,
South Dakota FFA members recognized for achievement at the National FFA Convention
Students flooded the city of Indianapolis with an attendance of over 72,000 FFA members for National FFA Convention October 23-26 as they attended workshops, competed in different events, and heard messages
South Dakota Supreme Court denies rehearing
On Oct. 9, the South Dakota Supreme Court denied a petition by SCS Carbon Transport, a subsidiary of Summit Carbon Solutions, seeking reconsideration of the court’s August ruling.
USD Announces 2025 Football Schedule
The 2025 University of South Dakota football schedule was announced on Tuesday morning. The Coyotes will play six games in front of the home crowd inside the DakotaDome,
While births are rising, South Dakota's infant mortality continues to lead the nation
South Dakota's infant mortality rate is "a critical indicator of the overall health and well-being of a population," according to the state Department of Health.
South Dakota high school football playoff schedule: Every Sioux Falls-area SDHSAA game
It's officially playoff time of the South Dakota high school football season, and there are plenty of competitive matchups on the SDHSAA schedule in the Sioux Falls area this weekend. The top games to watch this week include No.
Lincoln jumps to second in 11AAA in final South Dakota Prep Media football poll of 2024
The South Dakota Prep Media football poll for the week of Oct. 28 is listed below, ranking the top-five teams in each class, record, total points and previous ranking. First-place votes received are indicated in parentheses.
Ethanol cooperative kicks in another $400,000 to support carbon pipeline ballot question
Ethanol producers view carbon pipelines as crucial to their survival. Glacial Lakes and other ethanol producers have now contributed a total of $2.7 million in support of the ballot measure. Other major contributors include Sioux Falls-based biofuels producer POET, as well as Gevo, a company aiming to produce ethanol-based jet fuel in Lake Preston.
South Dakota Coyotes regroup in bye week following loss to SDSU
The South Dakota Coyotes look to rest and recover in their bye week, facing down three more opponents in their regular season.
South Dakota governor rallies for Trump in Eau Claire visit
With a final blitz by both parties to rally support ahead of the November election, Republican South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem spoke at the Eau Claire Event District on Monday
Leaders look for growth while nearly 30% of South Dakota youth participate in 4-H
Last year, 4-H reached 29% of all young people in South Dakota. Tim Tanner, South Dakota 4-H Program Director has an unofficial goal to reach 33% in the future.
How Biden’s election year apology could force real change for Native Americans
Biden’s apology could inspire more Native Americans to vote – not just for a president who won’t roll back decades of progress on Tribal sovereignty, funding, and the environment – but down the ballot on key local initiatives that could mean real change for Indian Country, to McCleave’s point.
Last Night a DJ Saved My Campaign Rally
At a town hall event in Butler, PA, Donald Trump seemed to give up on politics and spent 39 minutes nodding along to his favorite songs.