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6 days ago
Sioux Falls Activates “Community Extreme Weather Plan” to Protect Homeless During Freezing Temperatures
With winter fast approaching, Sioux Falls city officials and local homeless shelters are preparing to protect vulnerable residents from the dangers of extreme cold.
6 days ago
Summit Carbon Solutions Considers Moving Pipeline Outside Dakotas After South Dakota Eminent Domain Ban
Summit Carbon Solutions may reroute its carbon dioxide pipeline project outside of South Dakota and North Dakota after recent legislative changes. The company filed an amendment with the Iowa Utilities Commission following South Dakota’s new law banning eminent domain for carbon pipelines, calling it a major setback.
6 days ago
South Dakota Officials Expect Strong Pheasant Season Following Record Harvest Last Year
The South Dakota Game, Fish, and Parks Department is optimistic about this year’s pheasant hunting season, which officially opens tomorrow and runs through January 31.
6 days ago
South Dakotans Invited to Shape State’s Active Transportation Plan: Public Input Sought on E-Bike Rules and Pedestrian Access
State transportation officials are asking residents to share their feedback on South Dakota’s Active Transportation Plan, which focuses on improving walking, biking, and e-bike access across state highways.
7 days ago
Groundbreaking Marks Start of $15 Million Peaceful Pines Senior Living Center in Mitchell
A new era in Mitchell’s housing growth is underway with the groundbreaking of the Peaceful Pines Senior Living Center at 350 North Harmon Drive.
7 days ago
Mark Brown Named Next President of Mount Marty University in Yankton
Mount Marty University has announced Mark Brown as its next president. Currently serving as director of the university’s biotechnology management program at the Sioux Falls campus, Brown will become Mount Marty’s 12th president.
7 days ago
Mitchell Dedicates Sebert’s Beach in Honor of Former Mayor Lou Sebert’s Legacy of Service
A heartfelt tribute took place in Mitchell on Wednesday as city officials, residents, and family members gathered to dedicate Sebert’s Beach in memory of former Mayor Lou Sebert.
7 days ago
Government Shutdown Enters Second Week as Senate Standoff Over Obamacare Credits Deepens
The second week of the federal government shutdown has begun, with most checks still not in the mail. Senate Majority Leader John Thune and the Trump White House are ramping up pressure as Senate Democrats hold firm on extending Obamacare premium tax credits.
7 days ago
Parkston Considers Dissolving Police Department, Turning to Hutchinson County Sheriff for Law Enforcement Services
Parkston city officials are weighing a proposal to dissolve the local police department and contract with the Hutchinson County Sheriff’s Office for law enforcement coverage. The plan, outlined by Sheriff Maurice Waltner and Mayor Tim Semmler, would provide up to 60 patrol hours per week starting January 1, redirecting the city’s $276,000 police budget to county services
1 week ago
Walking is good for you. Walking backward can add to the benefits
Here's a simple way to switch up your walking routine, according to experts: try going backward. Taking a brisk walk is an exercise rich in simplicity, and it can have impressive mental and physical benefits: stronger bones and muscles, cardiovascular fitness and stress relief, to name a few.
1 week ago
South Dakota Virtual Career Fair “Brew Up Your Future” Connects Job Seekers and Employers Today
Job seekers and employers across South Dakota can connect virtually at the “Brew Up Your Future” career fair, hosted by the South Dakota Department of Labor and Regulation.
1 week ago
Mitchell Students Honored for Blue Ribbon Wins at 2025 South Dakota State Fair
The Mitchell Board of Education took time Tuesday night to celebrate student success, recognizing dozens of Mitchell students who earned blue ribbons at the 2025 South Dakota State Fair.
1 week ago
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley Praises Meta’s New Teen Safety Measures on Instagram
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley is commending Meta’s decision to restrict teen content on Instagram, calling it an important step toward protecting children online.
1 week ago
Nominations Open for South Dakota’s First-Ever “Rising Award” Honoring Community Leaders
South Dakota First Lady Sandy Rhoden has announced the launch of the state’s first-ever South Dakota Rising Award, celebrating residents who make a positive impact in their communities.
1 week ago
Mitchell Technical College to Renovate Campus Amphitheater After $1.2 Million Project Approval
Mitchell Technical College is set to begin a $1.245 million renovation of its campus amphitheater following approval from the Mitchell Board of Education.
1 week ago
BNSF Train Carrying Grain Derails Near Kaylor, South Dakota — No Injuries Reported
A Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) freight train hauling grain derailed early Tuesday morning near Kaylor in Hutchinson County, South Dakota. Emergency crews responded around 7 a.m., though BNSF officials say the train derailment occurred closer to 5:15 a.m.
1 week ago
SDDOT Seeks Public Input on Statewide Transportation Plan Through Open Houses and Survey
The South Dakota Department of Transportation is inviting public input on its new statewide transportation plan aimed at improving highway safety and access.
1 week ago
New Big Sioux River Mural Brings Interactive Art to Downtown Sioux Falls
A new mural inspired by the Big Sioux River now brightens downtown Sioux Falls. Led by local artist Joe Schaeffer and funded through a $15,000 grant from the Gilchrist Foundation, the project invited community members to take part in its creation.
1 week ago
Mitchell’s 2026 Budget Balances Without Lake Drawdown, Redirects $1.2M for Parks and Improvements
The City of Mitchell’s proposed 2026 budget comes in balanced at $82.6 million, helped by postponing the Lake Mitchell drawdown.
1 week ago
Instagram says it’s safeguarding teens by limiting them to PG-13 content
Teenagers on Instagram will be restricted to seeing PG-13 content by default and won't be able to change their settings without a parent's permission, Meta announced on Tuesday.