Just two of the 85 onboard Mission 25 were from the “Greatest Generation.” William Butler, who goes by Bill, and George Olson both served in the Army between 1945 and 1947.
A team of four mechanical engineering students from South Dakota State University took first place at NASA’s Blue Skies competition with their innovative drone prototypes.
It was a solemn time as they raised their concerns over how inmates are treated and the alleged lack of resources given to inmates and corrections officers, which they believe has led to deaths in the penitentiary.
Senator Mike Rounds has questioned HHS Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr about a now scrapped research grant at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology.
South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden and Wyoming entrepreneur Reid Rasner toured Dakota State University Friday and discussed possible partnerships in Rasner's bid for TikTok.
On Friday, state troopers from South Dakota, Minnesota and Iowa came together at the Valley Springs rest area on I-90 to promote safe driving and reduce fatal crashes.
The South Dakota Board of Regents announced on Friday that President Neal Schnoor will be stepping down from his position as president of Northern State University.
South Dakota AG Marty Jackley announced Wednesday that the state Division of Criminal Investigation is partnering with ICE to enforce federal immigration law against violent criminals and illegal drug dealers.
Martin and Cindy Christensen’s resumes with the military are long, serving a combined 56 years between the Army and Air Force. Their paths crossed in the middle of their service, giving them a unique love story.
Friday's protest will be held in memory of the inmates who have died, to support those still serving time, and to show gratitude for the staff who want positive changes.
Today we start season two of The Dream 18. Sports Director Mark Ovenden takes us on a tour of some of the coolest golf holes in the area, starting on one of his favorite courses, Adrian Country Club.
According to the VA, only about 6% of veterans in each state are Korean War veterans, and like World War 2 veterans, they’re going down in number. Just 2 of the 85 veterans on Mission 25 served during the Korean War.
The book, titled “If Our Trees Could Talk,” authored by Paul DeJong, is a collaborative project from people involved with the Sioux Falls Arboretum, a nature center that is free to the public.
Local and county officials are weighing the anticipated effects of Senate Bill 216, and how they will manage the expected loss in revenue when balancing their budgets.