SD Water Quality Assessment Report
(Pierre, SD) — The water quality is improving in South Dakota. But not by much. The South Dakota Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources has released its annual water quality assessment report. Not much has changed in
Sioux Falls Absentee Voting Having Minimal Turnout
(Sioux Falls, SD) — Absentee voting isn’t giving much of an idea of how elections are going to turn out in Sioux Falls. The upcoming city council and school board elections in Sioux Falls are on Tuesday.
Summer Music Festivals Coming To Birdcage In Sioux Falls
(Sioux Falls, SD) — It’s going to be a fun summer at the Birdcage in Sioux Falls. Along with the Canaries playing, the city has two music festivals planned in August. The first event — Tacos and
Homelessness On The Rise In Sioux Falls
(Sioux Falls, SD) — The homeless population is increasing in Sioux Falls. A January 2023 report from South Dakota Housing shows that “Sioux Falls had 490 people experiencing homelessness, which is an increase from 2022 with 407
Organ Donors Reflect On National Living Donor Day
(Sioux Falls, SD) — South Dakota organ donors are sharing their stories and encouraging more people to register as donors. Yesterday was National Living Donor Day, and the healthcare company Avera hosted an event to raise awareness
Registration for Archeology Camp 2024 to Open May 1
PIERRE, S.D. – The South Dakota State Historic Preservation Office, in conjunction with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, will be hosting Archaeology Camp in Pierre June 4-6 for students in grades 4-6. At Archaeology Camp, campers
Sioux Falls Couple Changing Lives For Underprivileged Youth
(Sioux Falls, SD) — A Sioux Falls couple are becoming positive role models to help underprivileged youth in the area. Moses Idris and his wife Phusuda started a non-profit called “Light for the Next Generation” after realizing
Noem Banned From South Dakota Reservation
(Sioux Falls, SD) — Another South Dakota reservation has banned Governor Kristi Noem. On Tuesday, the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Council voted to ban Noem from its reservation. This follows her banishment from the Pine Ridge Reservation
North Dakota Receiving 50-Million Dollar Agriculture Grant
(Bismarck, ND) — North Dakota is receiving 50-million dollars in federal grant money to fund agricultural development and research. The money comes as part of a federal funding bill, and Senator John Hoeven has authored a provision
Tuition Proposed To Remain The Same For SD Public Universities
(Pierre, SD) — Tuition rates for South Dakota’s public universities are going to be decided today for the coming academic year. The Board of Regents is holding a meeting on the campus of the University of South