An in-depth look at Governor Kim Reynolds' responses to a new tax plan, MEGA state incentives and whether she wants a federal position with Donald Trump's administration.
In today’s world, data privacy has become a critical concern for individuals and organizations nationwide and Dakota State University hosted an event in Madison on Friday to shed light on the complexities and challenges surrounding the topic.
Thanks to a partnership with Dakota Wesleyan University and the state of South Dakota, students are helping to break down data to learn what’s helping drive the area’s economy.
On Friday, students in healthcare-related classes at the Career and Technical Education Academy learned how to be prepared for a tornado, a plane crash and a semi crashing into a building.
Non-English speaking South Dakotans in five counties are now able to talk with an interpreter over a video conferencing software when they’re seeking guidance and help from clerks at the courthouse.
On this edition of Owning Your Outdoors, Doug Schroeder of Lewis Drug tells Aaron about his picks for spring planting and what he thinks will fly off the shelves, particularly the plants that are easy to maintain.
USPS announced it would be keeping the Sioux Falls processing center open, moving forward with its “Delivering for America” plan, but some question whether the plan is accomplishing the goal of improving service.
While the Department of Corrections looks to build a new penitentiary on Lincoln County land, some lawmakers — including Rep. Kevin Jensen — have questions about the location and the increasing price tag.
A social media post about an older man in a bathroom with a 7-year-old child is creating a unique dialogue within the Sioux Falls community in regard to safety. The man involved was not arrested, and questions are circulating as to whether it was all just a misunderstanding.
Nearly 73,000 people are food insecure according to an organization spokesperson. Food items are received through the USDA commodity programs and no tax dollars are used in the funding.
On Thursday, Attorney General Marty Jackley announced that a South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) review indicated that an April officer-involved shooting in Sioux Falls was justified.
May is Women’s Health Month, and Avera Family Medicine Physician Dr. Kate Boos shared steps that women can take to maintain and improve their health in this Avera Medical Minute.
The program allows those interested in law enforcement and a chance at higher education to become involved as part-time employees for the police department.