South Dakota’s public employee retirement system is projected to fall behind inflation again, with a modest cost-of-living adjustment expected in 2027.
Custer State Park officials announced the first bison calf of the season, marking a spring milestone alongside recent wildlife births in the park.
The South Dakota Department of Health reports two additional flu-related deaths, along with rising hospitalizations and case numbers statewide.
Alexandra “Alex” Scott turned a simple lemonade stand into a nationwide movement to fight childhood cancer. Her idea lives on through Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation, which funds research and supports families. Today, efforts like the Lemon Head Challenge—where participants bite into a lemon, share the moment, and donate—carry forward her mission, proving even small acts can make a big impact.
Republican candidates for South Dakota governor debated eminent domain and CO2 pipelines, while Democratic candidate Dan Ahlers criticized proposed property tax changes.
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley is urging Congress to pass legislation targeting xylazine, a dangerous drug increasingly linked to deadly overdoses.
More than 50 Mitchell High School students were honored this week with induction into the National Honor Society, recognizing academic achievement, leadership, and service.
Demolition of the old Mitchell High School is now underway, with crews beginning work on the 64-year-old building as officials urge the public to avoid the area.
Health leaders have introduced a five-year strategy to reduce infant mortality and improve postpartum care, focusing on safe sleep education and better access to services for families.
The Corn Palace Shrine Circus is back in Mitchell with multiple showtimes, family-friendly entertainment, and ticket giveaways from local radio stations. Reserved and general admission tickets are now available.