Home Intruder Shot By Resident

(Rapid City, SD) — A man is suffering from injuries after being shot while forcing himself into a home. The intruder was shot by the owner of the home who was woken up when he heard loud
Attorney General Marty Jackley Says ‘Meta Is Doing The Right Thing’

(Pierre, SD) — Attorney General Marty Jackley says new Meta notifications are a positive step. The latest update from Instagram, which is owned by Meta, offers features to protect teens on social media. It blocks searches for
Kristi Noem’s Son-In-Law Sued By Former Company

(Watertown, SD) — Watertown City Councilman Kyle Peters is facing a lawsuit from his former company. Peters is the son-in-law of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. A1 Development claims Peters and a business partner stole clients from
South Dakota Congressional Delegation Supports Military Actions In Iran

(Pierre, SD) — The Senators of South Dakota are saying they approve the recent military action in Iran. Senator Mike Rounds said in a statement on X that the Iranian government has been rebuilding its nuclear facilities
South Dakota Lawmakers tackle dozens of bills on the 30th legislative day in Pierre.

PIERRE — South Dakota lawmakers return to the Capitol for Day 30 of the legislative session with a full agenda spanning abortion policy, property taxes, education, and election law. Committees are considering bills requiring prenatal development instruction
Proper Grain Storage Crucial in Late Winter & Spring

FARGO, N.D. — As outdoor temperatures begin to warm, the potential for grain storage problems increases. With the likelihood for issues going up, the need for grain monitoring and management does as well, says Ken Hellevang, grain drying expert