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Malory Peacock of Dupree was chosen as USD’s 2025 Beacom School of Business’s Outstanding Senior of the Year. The Beacom ...
Delayed Postal Service deliveries of small-town newspapers are frustrating readers, undermining subscriptions and hurting advertising revenue, according to publishers across South Dakota. “It’s taking ...
Dupree saddle bronc rider Shorty Garrett covered two-of-three broncs in Bracket C of the Calgary Stampede in Calgary, Alberta ...
Commission held their July meeting at the NFAA Easton Archery Center in Yankton, July 10-11. WILDLIFE PROPOSALS Aquatic ...
The Cheyenne River Youth Project hosted its annual RedCan Graffiti Jam last Thursday through Sunday with art, music and other ...
Meeting on July 9, the Timber Lake City Board heard an update, including some good news, from Finance Officer Karla Nordyke about options for a water tower. Nordyke presented the following options for ...
The Bush Foundation last week announced its 2025 Bush Fellows – individuals whose bold vision and leadership are shaping communities in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and the 23 Native nations ...
Jim and Jackie Keller left on Friday for a weekend getaway in the Hills and arrived home on Monday. On Saturday, there was a Keller reunion held at the Trail City Hall.
South Dakota State University Extension hosted 133 youth participants at the 41st annual Rangeland and 20th annual Soil Days contests on June 10-11 in Belle Fourche. A joint effort between SDSU ...
Teenager Mark Sandquist of Trail City was crowned bareback bronc riding champion at the 2025 Boss Cowman Rodeo held Thursday ...
After conducting a speed study on Main Street, the South Dakota Department of Transportation (SD-DOT) has denied Isabel's request that the speed limit on Highway 65 through town be lowered. The Isabel ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has announced that agricultural producers and private landowners can now enroll in the Grassland Conservation Reserve Program (Grassland CRP). The sign-up ...