Executive Director of Good Earth Farm, Nancy Kirstein joined Dakota News Now on Sunday to share the story of how “Mr. Pigglesworth” became the animal sanctuary’s newest rescue thanks to the efforts of a conservation officer.
SculptureWalk is installing its 2024 exhibit throughout the weekend. With over 80 sculptures, more pieces will be featured this year than in previous years.
Community members took advantage of the nice weather on Saturday by participating in a golf tournament that doubled as a fundraiser for suicide prevention awareness.
The 2024 South Dakota Open Martial Arts Championship is coming to White next weekend and the event doubles as a fundraiser for the Deubrook School District.
After the March unrest at the South Dakota State Penitentiary, several state lawmakers held private talks with Sioux Falls correctional officers. The top concern — policy changes.
One year ago an essential building in the small town of Lake Lorden was left in ashes after an electrical fire. On the anniversary of the blaze, a new and improved building takes its place after a quick and much-needed rebuild.
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.