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Members of the Governor’s Council of Economic Advisors raised alarms during a virtual roundtable Tuesday about volatile Trump ...
The Rosebud Sioux Tribe in South Dakota has declared a public safety state of emergency on its reservation, asking for more law enforcement resources from the federal ...
IDEAg Group LLC., producers of Dakotafest, seeks nominations for the sixth-annual Dakotafest Woman Farmer/Rancher of the Year Award. The nomination period ends June 6, 2025, and the award will be ...
Dr. Samuel Herley, professor at Chadron State College, will be the featured speaker at “Feed Your Mind,” to be held at noon on Friday, June 6, at the Mead Museum, ...
Your local Menards home improvement store is now serving as a drop site for the Heartland Humane Society through the month of May. Please log in, or sign up for a new account and purchase a ...
Yankton Municipal Cemetery announces that all Memorial Day flowers, including artificial and those not in permanent planters, must be removed by Monday, June 2, after which they may be removed ...
The Yankton American Legion Auxiliary sponsored an Americanism Poetry and Essay Contest this spring and the winners were ...
One hundred fifty-one years ago, in 1874, a group of 11 families left the little village of Futtor in Russia (present-day Ukraine) to escape the Russianization of ...
Historic preservation projects in Mitchell, Menno, Fort Pierre, and Pringle have received matching grants from the South Dakota State Historical Society. These grants are awarded through the State ...
The SoDak Stamm Chapter of the Germans from Russia Heritage Society is hosting a cemetery tour on Sunday afternoon, June 8. They will be exploring graveyards which are ...
The City of Yankton Street Department will be closing 23rd Street, from Kellen Gross Drive to Shurlok Street, for railroad crossing repairs starting on Monday, June 2.