Sioux Falls Outdoor Campus Introduces Outdoor All-Terrain Wheelchair

(Sioux Falls, SD) — Sioux Falls Outdoor Campus is rolling out new, all-terrain wheelchairs. The Action Trackchair can be rented at the organizations Outdoor Campus. The chairs are also being introduced at Custer State Park, Good Earth
South Dakota Welcomes Back Air National Guard Soldiers

(Sioux Falls, SD) — Airmen in the 114th Fighter Wing of the Air National Guard returned to South Dakota this week. The unit was deployed for months in Savannah, Georgia as part of Operation Noble Eagle. The
South Dakota To Receive Over $10M From Purdue Pharma Settlement

(Pierre, SD) — South Dakota is receiving more than ten-million dollars in a settlement with Purdue Pharma. Attorney General Marty Jackley announced the settlement on Friday. He said the payments will be made over the next 15
Brookings County Sheriff’s Office Arrests Man For False Shooting Report

(Brookings, SD) — A 26-year-old is facing charges for making a false report of a shooting. Police say Elijah Arias fabricated a report that he had been fired at while driving between Brookings and White. An investigation
Gov. Rhoden Says Rep. Johnson Knew About Super PAC Ads

(Pierre, SD) — Governor Larry Rhoden says his opponent in the governor’s race tried to blackmail him. He claims Representative Dusty Johnson warned him through a mutual friend that if he didn’t drop out of the race,
World Rice Supplies Threatened by War, El Niño

Global rice supplies are expected to tighten this year as farmers across Asia reduce planting due to rising input costs and worsening weather conditions, raising concerns for food security and U.S. producers alike. The United Nations’ Food