Majority Of South Dakotans Unhappy With State Of Democracy

(Pierre, SD) — A majority of people in South Dakota are unhappy with the state of America’s democracy. The data comes from a new poll sponsored by South Dakota News Watch and the Chiesman Center for Democracy.
Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary Says Drought Is Killing Horses

(Black Hills, SD) — The Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary says they need donations to keep their horses thriving. The sanctuary owns thousands of acres in the Southern Black Hills for unwanted American Mustangs to roam and
Barricaded Suspect Arrested After Standoff For Hours

(Sioux Falls, SD) — A man is facing charges after a standoff in west Sioux Falls. Police are accusing Dane Tople of aggravated assault and possession of a loaded firearm while intoxicated. Police responded to a home
School Districts Receive Workforce Education Grants From Department Of Education

(Sioux Falls, SD) — Four school districts are receiving grants from the South Dakota Department of Education. The largest grant is going to Rapid City Area Schools to expand its culinary arts lab for more than 223-thousand
Gov. Rhoden Provides Guidance On Implementing Officer Privacy Law

(Pierre, SD) — Governor Larry Rhoden and Attorney General Marty Jackley are helping law enforcement protect officers’ privacy. The two leaders sent guidance to agencies on how to abide by House Bill 1084, which allows officers to