Recent conservation efforts and favorable weather have helped pheasant populations rebound, with over 1.3 million birds harvested in 2024—the highest in 13 years. That abundance, paired with South ...
Governor Larry Rhoden recognized the 89th Attack Squadron, known as the “Marauders,” at Ellsworth Air Force Base Friday for their critical role in Operation MIDNIGHT HAMMER—a U.S. strike on Iranian ...
Beginning today, U.S. Highway 385 will be closed to through traffic between the south end of Pactola Dam and Taylor Ranch Road. The closure, part of a larger construction project extending to Calumet ...
A Rapid City man accused of killing his father made his first court appearance Friday in Pennington County after being charged with first-degree manslaughter in connection to the death of 66-year-old ...
Many rural South Dakotans are expressing growing frustration with delays in mail delivery through the United States Postal Service.
Community members in Rapid City recently gathered to address pressing rural healthcare concerns, with a focus on the Rural Health Transformation Program and its impact on Indigenous tribes and ...
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley is praising Meta’s recent decision to tighten content restrictions for teenagers on Instagram, calling it a meaningful step toward online safety.
Ahead of its final meeting next week, the South Dakota’s Property Tax Task Force remains focused on their goal of cutting owner-occupied property taxes by 50 percent.
The state Aeronautics Commission voted unanimously Thursday to contribute $3.46 million toward a new ticketing and baggage area. The Federal Aviation Administration is providing $20 million for that ...
Preliminary crash information indicates that 58-year-old Matthew Hughlen Martin was driving a 2008 Chevrolet Silverado northbound on Bradsky Road when the vehicle left the roadway to the right, ...