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Forty South Dakota organizations have formed a collaborative to help people who don’t have enough to eat at a time of reduced ...
Music has become a big part of the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. Big names hitting the stage this year include ZZ Top, Nickelback ...
Since Monday, more than 50 sailors have been connecting with the community by speaking with school kids and working on ...
The Sioux Falls Little League team is heading back to Williamsport, Pennsylvania, for the Little League World Series, ...
South Dakota's only two formal metro areas are now home to roughly half the state's population, according to the latest U.S ...
People will gather Saturday at the Battleship Memorial in Sioux Falls to honor the sailors who served on board the USS South ...
The Sioux Falls little league team is headed to the Little League World Series, after defeating North Dakota 6-0 in the ...
While two derechos in less than two months is extremely unusual for South Dakota, experts say it's just that — a fluke.
South Dakota secretary of state Monae Johnson is apologizing for accidentally revealing sensitive voter registration data ...
Storms driving damaging winds, large hail and even a couple of tornadoes are threatening the Northern Plains and upper Midwest regions on Aug. 8.
More: How the New Theatre set the stage for Sioux Falls for years to come: Looking back On Jan. 2, 1972, EROS personnel moved into temporary offices at 132 S. Dakota Avenue.
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – Before severe weather swept through South Dakota on Tuesday, residents around Sioux Falls witnessed a hauntingly rare phenomenon: a green sky. Yes, the sky was green.