Etta Estey Boyce spends the majority of her life fighting for women’s rights. She was also a member of the women’s temperance movement and the suffragette movement. She would go to rallies and perform ...
WATERTOWN, S.D. (Dakota News Now) -The Hamlin Chargers got big games from their best players and went on to beat Lakota Tech 61-52 in the Girls State A Basketball Tournament in Watertown. Adelyn ...
2nd-seeded SF East appeared to be on its way to the semi-finals when Hayden Hansen and Ryan Fenton each scored 1st period goals. But Aberdeen’s Cougars roared back and took the lead inn the 3rd period ...
RAPID CITY, S.D. (Dakota News Now) -The Brandon Valley Lynx traveled west for the State AA Tournament with a championship on their minds after coming so close the last 2 years. They certainly got off ...
The Unity Christian Knights are playing for the Class 2-A State title after Thursday’s dominant 72-47mwin over Regina Catholic. Dylan Bosma lead the way with 27 points, all from behind the arc (9-3’s) ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) -The Augustana Hockey team has the biggest game in school history Saturday at St. Thomas in the CCHA semi-finals. They haven’t lost in 3 games against the Tommies.
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - Police are investigating after shots were fired at a residence in Sioux Falls early Thursday. Authorities say they received multiple calls around 5:30 am on ...
Strong winds increase the risk of being pushed off the road or rolling over. Couple this with rising gas prices, and it can be stressful to even think about driving.
A new study from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety found that the number of crashes involving a driver who fled the scene ...
In an emotional social media post, owner Andy Shaw expressed a shared frustration for not having their lease renewed, but also an appreciation for the community they built since purchasing the ...
The funding will expand the reach of “Walking in Strength”, an initiative to help prevent substance abuse among youth on the Pine Ridge Reservation.
Some lawmakers have argued that the money could have been allocated to other purposes. But the governor is sticking to his guns.