BLUE STATE: SDSU defeat USD in overtime classic
Attendance was 19,351, making it the fifth-largest crowd in stadium history
Counties fending off a storm of election-related lawsuits
At least a dozen county auditors have received petitions from local residents this year seeking to ban election technology such as electronic tabulators
South Dakota Mines, Northern State men's basketball to scrimmage in Chamberlain to support local food relief
Scrimmage will benefit Chamberlain's Cub Pack program, with admission to the game being donations to the program.
Towns across SD welcoming pheasant hunters
City’s across South Dakota are welcoming hunters, both locally and from across the nation, to prepare for the opening of pheasant season.
South Dakota pheasant season returns, bringing hunters, dollars to Mitchell region
The annual pheasant season is arguably the biggest jewel in the crown of South Dakota's outdoor sporting calendar. It's a signature experience for hunters around the world who crave the chase of the state's official bird.
Pheasant hunters flock to South Dakota
The traditional pheasant season opener in South Dakota annually attracts thousands of people, with many touching down at the Sioux Falls Regional Airport.
FEMA aid tops $14.7 million as South Dakota recovers from summer floods
As the dust settles from the summer floods that wreaked havoc across southeastern South Dakota, disaster recovery centers have closed and the application deadline has passed. According to the Federal Emergency Management Administration,
Soccer: Bucks' Pedersen Named All-ESD
Yankton junior Jack Pedersen has been named all-Eastern South Dakota Conference for boys’ soccer. The league announced its post-season awards late Thursday evening.
Untrained employees mishandled kids’ meds at Native American boarding school, staff allege
A lack of training and a disorganized system contributed to “med errors,” including some students being “given the wrong medication," said one long-time teacher at the BIE-operated Flandreau Indian School.
UND women's soccer players voicing concerns regarding facility, equality
Team members have met with UND President Andy Armacost and have sent an outline of concerns to the school's Title IX Coordinator
Our View: Community: Renewed Native America ride supports reconciliation
There are very few events we can point to that enhance the Mankato area’s diverse culture and remind us of the importance of reconciliation in all human activities.
Jordan Davis, Scotty McCreery headline 2025 Cattlemen's Foundation concert
The 12th annual South Dakota Cattlemen’s Foundation Prime Time Gala & Concert will feature country music hitmakers.
South Dakota veterans upset with ‘Yes on Amendment H’ ads
Some veterans have taken exception to an Amendment H ad that depicts veterans with tape over their mouths to portray that they have no say unless they join a political party.
Home care agency opens In Watertown, serves northeast South Dakota
Home Instead, an at-home care provider that has operated for 10 years, was founded by Tom and Tana Catron out of Mitchell. In June, the Catrons opened an office at 810 South Maple St. in Watertown, which serves as headquarters for all of the company's clients throughout northeastern South Dakota.
How do I vote in South Dakota? Your guide to polling sites, mail-in deadlines, more
As the 2024 election approaches, here's what to know about ballot tracking, vote-by-mail deadlines, and finding your polling site in South Dakota.
Live at 7 p.m.: NDSU volleyball vs. the South Dakota State Jackrabbits on WDAY Xtra
WDAY Xtra is live this Thursday, Oct. 17 at 7 p.m., as the NDSU volleyball team squares off against the SDSU Jackrabbits.
NDSU to host SDSU in Dakota Marker Game
FARGO – The 21st annual Dakota Marker football game between No. 1-ranked South Dakota State and No. 2-ranked North Dakota State has been scheduled for 7 p.m. Saturday, October 19, with television coverage on ESPN2.
YHS’ Wolfgram Named All-ESD; Foote Earns HM
Two members of the Yankton Gazelles girls’ soccer team were recognized by the Eastern South Dakota Conference as the league announced post-season honors on Thursday.
Coyote volleyball jump past over Kangaroos in four sets
VERMILLION, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - Kylen Sealock and Lauren Medeck paced the Coytoes putting away 16 kills each, as the South Dakota volleyball team won its first conference home match, 3-1, over Kansas City Thursday night.
VB: Coyotes Hold Off ‘Roos 3-1
The South Dakota Coyotes sent Kansas City Kangaroos hopping, defeating the 2023 Summit League number one seed, 25-17, 25-20, 21-25, 25-11 in volleyball action on Thursday night.
Midwest, Plains economy hurt by inflation, poor farm outlook ; North Dakota conditions tread water
Inflation remains a big concern of supply managers in the Midwest and Plains region, while rural bankers worry about profitability for farmers this year.
Yesway Installs Cryptocurrency ATMs Across 45 Locations
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.
South Dakota system affiliates with Sanford to implement Epic EHR
Watertown, S.D.-based Prairie Lakes Healthcare System has affiliated with Sanford Health to implement Epic as its new EHR system. The affiliation agreement enables Prairie Lakes to adopt and standardize on the Epic EHR system, improving care coordination across Prairie Lakes and with Sioux Falls, S.D.-based Sanford Health.
Johns Hopkins Center for Indigenous Health opens new Great Plains Hub
The Great Plains Hub recently opened in Rapid City, South Dakota, under the leadership of Donald Warne, the center's co-director
Sustainable Aviation Fuel Projects Get Government Boost
The Department of Energy offered conditional loan guarantees worth about $3 billion for two sustainable aviation fuel projects in Montana and South Dakota.
South Dakota voter registration deadline is Monday
The deadline for voter registration in South Dakota is 15 days prior to the election you wish to vote in. Voters may find information pertaining to their registration status, polling location, and absentee ballot status through the Voter Information Portal (VIP). Voters may also view their sample ballot through the VIP.
Is there enough land to hunt pheasants in South Dakota?
About 80% of the land in South Dakota is privately owned, so how does a hunter find land on which to hunt pheasant? The state has more than five million acres of
South Dakota's voter registration deadline approaching
The deadline for voter registration in South Dakota is 15 days prior to the election you wish to vote in.
South Dakotan charged for posting ‘anti-Semitic’ messages on New York college campus
New York State Police say the South Dakota native was caught on camera posting anti-Semitic remarks on art canvasses across the college campus.
South Dakota members prep for national FFA Convention
South Dakota FFA members and teams from this past year’s State Convention and State Leadership Event are preparing to represent their chapters and our state.
Corrections pledges to rebuild sweat lodges dismantled during prison lockdown
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 earns its 17th state champion title
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
State hearing set on alleged oil-field violations
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
South Dakota Sen. Mike Rounds talks on where the Farm Bill is now
South Dakota Senator Mike Rounds believes they are getting close to finishing, but there are a few things that still need to be worked out.
Jackley Opposes Attempt To Move NCAA Suit To Federal Court
Attorney General Marty Jackley is resisting an attempt to move South Dakota’s lawsuit against the NCAA into federal court.
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.