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South Dakota Teacher Shines Singing At Minnesota Twins Game
A South Dakota teacher got the experience of a lifetime singing at a Minnesota Twins game during the seventh-inning stretch. A Tea Area High School choir teacher named Janice Gilbert got a big break performing "God Bless America" in front of thousands of dedicated Minnesota Twins fans. Her performance? She knocked it out of the park!
Saia Expands to Wyoming, Montana, South Dakota with New Terminals
LTL carrier Saia announced the opening of six new terminals across the western United States, with operations set to begin this August. The first terminal, located in Cheyenne, Wyoming, opened on Monday, marking Saia’s first expansion in the state. Following Cheyenne, Saia will open two more terminals on August...
A Penchant for Policy Solutions: Recent USD Graduate Allison Gross Aims to Serve South Dakota
“I’m from South Dakota,” said Gross, who hails from Timber Lake, where she is an enrolled member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe. “And I want to continue working on issues and policy solutions that benefit South Dakotans.”. Gross majored in both political science and sustainability while...
Proposed changes to Indigenous education standards available for public comment
The South Dakota Board of Education Standards will soon review proposed changes to the Oceti Sakowin Essential Understandings, a set of standards meant to introduce Native American culture, traditions and history into public schools. The proposed changes are meant to make the standards “more navigable for teachers,” Indian Education Advisory Council Director Fred Osborn told […]
Black Hills groups announce $30 million in federal funding for affordable housing
RAPID CITY — A $30 million funding award from the federal government will help Black Hills leaders create local trust funds to support affordable housing, officials announced Monday. Chris Huber is the CEO of the Black Hills Area Community Foundation. He said Rapid City leaders had to scramble to manage growth during the post-World War […]
Trans Youth Emergency Project open to South Dakotans affected by gender-affirming care ban
South Dakota families seeking youth gender-affirming care, after it was banned with the passage of House Bill 1080 in 2023, can apply for support for such care with a new nonprofit partnership. The Trans Youth Emergency Project is now available in the state with help from the Campaign for Southern Equality and the Transformation Project, a local nonprofit with a mission to support and empower transgender individuals and their families while educating communities in South Dakota and...
Team Buche Cares Launches "The Rooster Roundup" to Fight Food Insecurity
{KXLG – Dallas, SD} Team Buche Cares, the charitable arm of South Dakota's Buche Foods grocery stores, is excited to announce a new fundraising initiative: The Rooster Roundup. This one-day, guided pheasant hunt aims to raise critical funds for addressing food insecurity and increasing access to fresh fruits and vegetables in tribal and rural communities across Buche Foods' service area.
SD U.S. Attorney's Office shares results of week-long sting operation from Sturgis Motorcycle Rally.
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - South Dakota’s U.S. Attorney’s Office shared the results of a week-long sting operation during the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. For eight years, Call to Freedom has been helping victims of labor and sex trafficking. As the data shows from this past Sturgis Rally, at any event of that kind of size trafficking will always be an issue. That’s why Call to Freedom says it’s so important to understand the signs when it comes to trafficking.
Wood Ducks Just Keep Winning in the Postseason
The Hartford-Humboldt Wood Ducks won a total of two games during the regular season, and entered the District 4B tournament as the lowest seed. That didn’t stop them from winning two games to qualify for their first ever State Tournament. Now they’ve won two games at State, and moved into the Class B quarterfinals, after an 8-5 win over Elkton on Monday.
Former South Dakota lieutenant governor launches ‘Vote in Honor of a Veteran’ initiative
South Dakota’s voter turnout has disappointed some military veterans. Former Lt. Gov. Matt Michels, a veteran of the U.S. Navy, has launched an initiative urging citizens to “Vote in Honor of a Veteran,” emphasizing the sacrifices made by military personnel to secure the democratic rights Americans enjoy. ...
National fitness business opens in Tea with focus on youth athletes
When Bryce Snyder parted ways with his career in corporate sales, he said he knew he wanted to do something more in the community. Franchising Redline Athletics “just made sense,” he said. “When I discovered Redline Athletics, I knew I wanted to help bring that to our community,”...
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