Cory Martinson of Sioux Falls is back in jail after violating probation in a shocking animal abuse case. Already convicted for killing cats, Martinson now faces new accusations of killing four kittens while caring for them.
Guest Column: A message from the interns By Jolene and Mark, Washington, D.C. Interns […]
South Dakota could become the surprising new home of TikTok, as Governor Rhoden backs a bold effort by Wyoming-based Rasner Media to acquire the social media giant. The company has made a nearly $50 billion bid for TikTok, and recent talks between Rasner and Rhoden have sparked statewide interest.
Mitchell’s $39.2 million South Wastewater Treatment Complex is on track for completion by fall 2026, marking a major upgrade to the city’s infrastructure. Designed to support Mitchell’s ongoing growth, the project replaces outdated systems with energy-efficient, chemical-free technology.
North Ohlman St between Indian Village Rd and S Harmon Dr is currently open. […]
Mitchell The Mitchell varsity softball hosted Sioux Falls Roosevelt yesterday in Mitchell. The Lady […]
An incident Wednesday in Downtown Sioux Falls is responsible for a scene that involved more than a dozen emergency vehicles.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune visited Box Elder on Wednesday to celebrate a major achievement at the local Amazon facility—the processing of its one millionth package. During the event, Thune addressed several national issues, including former President Trump’s tariffs, encouraging the public to “trust the process” despite holding his own views.
Sioux Falls Parks & Recreation is celebrating Earth Day with a special event, Unite for Earth, happening today at Great Bear Recreation Park. Starting at 6 p.m., this free, family-friendly event will feature outdoor activities, local vendors, and a nature-themed scavenger hunt along the park’s scenic trails
Sioux Falls city officials are raising financial concerns just three months into the year, as sales tax revenues fall short of projections. Finance Director Shawn Pritchett reported to the city council that anticipated 6% growth in sales tax collections is unlikely to materialize, prompting early discussions about potential budget cuts.