South Dakota Seeks Public Feedback On New Voter Registration Form

(Pierre, SD) — South Dakota is seeking public feedback on the state’s latest voter registration form. The Secretary of State’s Office released a draft version Friday and is asking the public to review it and share feedback
New Veterans Honor Park In Madison Opens With Dedication Ceremony

(Madison, SD) — Madison is coming together to honor veterans with the city’s new Veterans Honor Park officially opening over the weekend. The park is a joint effort between the local VFW and American Legion, along with
Longtime SFPD Spokesman Sam Clemens Set To Retire After 25 Years

(Sioux Falls, SD) — The longtime face of Sioux Falls Police is getting ready to retire. Public Information Officer Sam Clemens is stepping down later this month after 25 years with the department. He started as a
South Dakotans Join Nationwide No Kings Protest

(Sioux Falls, SD) — Demonstrators gathered across South Dakota Saturday as part of the nationwide No Kings protest against President Trump’s administration policies. In Sioux Falls, the crowd spanned three blocks along Minnesota Avenue. Protestors carried signs
South Dakota Leaders React As Tensions Escalate Between Israel And Iran

(Undated) — South Dakota leaders are weighing in as tensions rise in the Middle East. After Israel’s preemptive strikes on Iran, Iran has fired back with missile attacks on several cities over the weekend. Nuclear talks between
Suspect In Deadly Shooting Of MN Lawmaker Captured, SD Leaders Speak Out

(Minneapolis, MN) — The suspect in the killing of a Minnesota state lawmaker and seriously wounding another early Saturday is now in police custody after a manhunt that lasted nearly two days. Vance Boelter [[ bowl-ter ]]