State lawmakers ponder shifting programming funds in wake of federal cuts to public broadcasting.
Many congressional Democrats — and nearly half of Americans, in a recent poll — believe Trump has gone too far in his expansion of presidential power. Historians, political scientists and legal ...
A new House Bill this Legislative Session carries the hopes of South Dakota horse racing on its back, marking a turning point ...
The South Dakota Prep Media basketball polls for the week of Jan. 19, 2026, are listed below. First-place votes are indicated ...
Journalist Carson Walker shared a PowerPoint image of one of his favorite bumper stickers during Wednesday night’s talk in Yankton.
Legislation that would provide some financial stability for South Dakota’s horse racing industry has been introduced in the state legislature. Shane Kramme from Fort Pierre is w ...
This February 7, twenty-five bright students from across South Dakota will face off at the State Spelling Bee in Mitchell, ...
Its closure comes amid broader instability in South Dakota journalism. Several non-Native newspapers were abruptly shuttered in 2025 before reopening under new owners, but Native-owned outlets often ...
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