The South Dakota State Fair is calling all entertainers of all ages to take the stage! For over 30 years, the Cotton Kings band has welcomed local musicians to perform on the Centennial Stage, showcasing talent that has gained both regional and national recognition.
April is “Safe Digging Awareness Month” in South Dakota, as declared by the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission. To promote safety, residents are urged to call 811 before digging to prevent accidental damage to underground pipelines, wires, and cables. Whether you’re planning landscaping, home improvement, or any other outdoor projects
The Mitchell City Council has reversed its decision to purchase an empty lot downtown, causing owner John Adamo to withdraw his $1 offer.
A young woman has tragically died following a single-vehicle accident in Hand County.
Severe Weather Preparedness Week starts Monday.
A state climatologist is cautiously optimistic about South Dakota’s drought conditions as summer approaches. Laura Edwards, with SDSU Extension, highlighted that recent rain and snow have come at a crucial time, allowing the soil to absorb moisture and retain it as the snow melts.
A county official is providing further clarity on Governor Rhoden’s homeowner tax relief proposal. In March, Governor Rhoden signed Senate Bill 216, which imposes a three-percent cap on the increase of owner-occupied property assessments through 2030.
Behavioral health initiatives have suffered a multi-million dollar blow in South Dakota this week.
The trial of Lonna Carroll, accused of embezzling over $1.7 million from the South Dakota Department of Social Services, is progressing rapidly in Hughes County court this week.
The South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation is currently investigating two separate officer-involved shootings on Tuesday, involving the same suspect, Samir Albaidhani. The shootings occurred in Sioux Falls and Union County during an attempt to arrest Albaidhani, who was wanted on multiple warrants, including violating parole.