
The Avera Race Against Cancer set a new attendance record this weekend, with over 7,700 participants joining events across the region — surpassing the previous high by more than 1,000.

The Mitchell Board of Education will consider bids for a proposed 34,000-square-foot power line underground training facility on the campus of Mitchell Technical College during its Monday afternoon meeting.

BIG Update This week the Midwest Honor Flight came to D.C., and I had […]

Mitchell, S.D., May 9, 2025 – Four local organizations gathered today to celebrate the […]

DWU will hold a press conference on Tuesday, May 13, at 10 a.m. in […]

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senators Mike Rounds (R-S.D.), Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee’s Subcommittee […]

Talented students from Mitchell High School and Mitchell Christian School will take center stage at the South Dakota All-State Jazz Band and Show Choir performances on May 10 at the Mitchell High School Performing Arts Center.

South Dakota’s legislative Government Operations and Audit Committee revisited long-standing concerns with the state Brand Board, as ongoing delays in livestock brand registrations continue to frustrate ranchers and lawmakers alike.

South Dakota legislators continue to address internal control failures tied to the state’s outdated vehicle registration system, even as the new 605-Drive platform is rolled out.

South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley announced the dismissal of murder charges against Theodore Kranig, Jr., 19, following new forensic evidence in the 2024 Yankton stabbing case.