Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., discusses Venezuela and federal law enforcement during a Fox News interview.
Government
12 hours ago
Thune Joins America’s Newsroom on Fox News

“What the president did [in Venezuela] is something that’s supported broadly, not just by folks here in Washington, D.C., but across the country, because Maduro was leading a drug cartel that was poisoning literally thousands of Americans every single year.”

Local
3 days ago
National Hobby Month: South Dakota campaign highlights healthier ways to cope with stress

January is National Hobby Month, and South Dakota’s Let’s Be Clear initiative is encouraging residents to choose healthy coping strategies — including hobbies — instead of “quick fixes” that may add stress over time. The campaign also points people to an online quiz with ideas for healthier stress relief.

Lifestyle
3 days ago
Red Cross warns of winter blood shortage

The American Red Cross says the blood supply is “teetering” after the holidays and is urging donors to schedule blood or platelet appointments now. Donations made Jan. 1-25 come with an automatic entry for a Super Bowl LX trip giveaway.

Lifestyle
1 week ago
South Dakota Secures $189.4M Federal Award for Rural Health Transformation in FY 2026, Rhoden Says

Gov. Larry Rhoden and the South Dakota Department of Health say the state has secured $189.4 million in federal funding for fiscal year 2026 through the Rural Health Transformation Program, a new five-year rural health initiative.

U.S. Sen. Mike Rounds, R-S.D., released a year-in-review summary of his 2025 work in Washington and across South Dakota.
Government
3 weeks ago
Dakota Protein Solutions Challenges Turner County Permit Restrictions in Court

Dakota Protein Solutions has filed a legal challenge against Turner County over operating permit conditions the company says could force its facility to close. A judge has temporarily blocked enforcement while the case moves forward.

Lifestyle
3 weeks ago
Mitchell Veterans Receive Holiday Gifts from VFW and Community Volunteers

Local veterans in Mitchell received personalized holiday gifts and visits from members of VFW Post 2750 and partner groups, bringing Christmas cheer to area care facilities.

People
1 month ago
Holiday Hosts Find Creative Ways to Entertain Visiting Family and Friends

With families gathering for the holidays, hosts are looking for fun, memorable ways to entertain guests — from local sightseeing and live shows to movie nights and festive bar crawls.

Business
1 month ago
Mitchell Compost Drop-Off Site to Close for the Season on Dec. 12

The City of Mitchell announced that its compost drop-off site on West 8th Avenue will close for the season on Dec. 12, 2025. Residents may continue taking compost to the Regional Landfill at no charge.

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Lifestyle
1 month ago
Thune Highlights National Air Travel Modernization Efforts After Shutdown Disruptions

Sen. John Thune says federal investments in staffing and technology are moving the nation toward a more modern air traffic control system following shutdown-related travel delays.

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Lifestyle
1 month ago
Mitchell to Begin Snow Removal in District A Tonight; Vehicles Must Be Moved by 11 p.m.

The City of Mitchell will start plowing streets in District A at 11 p.m. on Dec. 1, and any vehicles left on the roadway will be ticketed and towed, officials said.

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