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NEWELL, S.D. – The U.S. Department of Agriculture recently pledged about $110 million to smaller and independent meat processors — including one in South Dakota — to expand their capacities […]
WAGNER, S.D. – The CEO of one of the state’s largest nonprofit social services agencies, who was the subject of a federal sexual harassment and toxic workplace settlement in 2022, […]
CLARK, S.D. — Drive any direction in South Dakota, and it won’t take long to find cattle. The same can’t always be said for South Dakota-raised beef products, but that’s […]
Jarvis Follette left his worldly home on July 16, 2024, at Monument Health Rapid City Hospice House. Jarvis was born on September 13, 1941, to George and Mildred Follette in […]
Trinity Lee Jaskela, on November 20, 1976, a sweet little baby boy was born to Dave and Shawn Langley. They later divorced and she married again in 1979 to Jerry […]
PIERRE, S.D. Biofuels are painted as a greener energy alternative to fossil fuels but a new study found the industry produces plenty of its own air pollutants. American biofuel plants reported […]
PIERRE, SD – The Department of Health is reporting a case of measles in a South Dakota resident. An adult Pennington County resident developed a measles infection after traveling internationally. […]
UNDATED – Significant rains and flooding are keeping the eastern parts of the state well saturated, but that’s not the case for much of West River. According to the most […]
PIERRE, S.D. – A former employee of South Dakota’s Department of Social Services has been indicted for allegedly stealing $1.8 million in state and federal funds from Child Protection Services, […]
RAPID CITY, S.D. – A Rapid City woman convicted on the charge of Possession of a Stolen Firearm has been sentenced. Danielle Coats, 23, was in possession of multiple stolen […]
I was raised by the best parents in the world. They allowed me to be a kid for […]