Drought Conditions Vastly Improving
(Bismarck, ND) — As May comes to a close North Dakota is saying goodbye to the drought conditions that have plagued the state for months. The U.S. Drought Monitor indicates just two-point-six-percent of the state is experiencing
South Dakota Airport Grants Program Set To Begin
(Pierre, SD) — South Dakota’s new public airport grant program is taking flight. About ten-million-dollars in funds have been approved to assist in new projects for terminals of airports that apply. The goal is to improve South
Two Vietnam Veterans To Be Honored With Bridges
(Rapid City, SD) — Two Vietnam veterans are going to be honored with their names on South Dakota bridges. They’re called Fallen Hero bridges. The news was announced at Rapid City’s Memorial Day remembrance event at Memorial
Season Opener For Catfish Bay
(Sioux Falls, SD) — Catfish Bay is back for the summer. The local water ski park near Sioux Falls is now officially open. It’s popular Greatest Show on H-2-O kicked off the summer season on Memorial Day.
Officer-Involved Shooting, Pursuit Leads To Two Arrests

(Elk Point, SD) — Two people are behind bars after an officer-involved shooting and multi-state pursuit that happened over the weekend. It began when a shooting happened at a gas station in South Sioux City in Nebraska.
Memorial Day Wrap
(Sioux Falls, SD) — South Dakotans across the state are remembering and honoring fallen military members with several Memorial Day events taking place. Hundreds gathered at the South Dakota Veterans Cemetery in Sioux Falls. It’s the first
SD Congress Members Share Thoughts On Gov. Noem’s Tribal Banishments
(Pierre, SD) — South Dakota Senators John Thune and Mike Rounds, along with Representative Dusty Johnson, are all speaking out for the first time on Governor Noem’s tribal banishments from the state’s Native reservations. Thune said Noem