Turner County Courthouse Nearing Completion

(Parker, SD) — Officials are saying the Turner County Courthouse construction project is close to finishing. The new structure will have more safety and security features than the old one. Officials say the building is now enclosed
Sioux Falls Mayor Paul TenHaken Recognized With Mentoring Award

(Sioux Falls, SD) — Sioux Falls Mayor Paul TenHaken is being recognized for his public service. TenHaken was honored in a ceremony on Thursday during the National Mentoring Summit in Washington DC. He was given an Excellence
School of Mines Announces Record $120M Raised In Recent Campaign

(Rapid City, SD) — The South Dakota School of Mines says a recent fundraising campaign brought in more than 100-million dollars. The campaign brought in closer to 120-million dollars from over 64-hundred contributing donors. Mines President Brian
Education, Medicaid, and state employees to get funding increase after lawmakers boost revenue estimates by about $30 million

Gov. Larry Rhoden called Thursday for a 1 percent increase in state funding for public education, Medicaid, and state employees after lawmakers boosted ongoing revenue estimates by about $30 million. The Union Center rancher unveiled the proposal
Upcoming USMCA Review Stakes on FARM Unfiltered

Trade stability on the line. Enforcement fights ahead. Real stakes for rural America. As Washington prepares for the mandatory review of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, farm groups warn that unraveling the deal could shake an already strained