The creator of the "50 Dates 50 States" TikTok series is kicking off his third season in South Dakota, with a grand finale planned back in the Mount Rushmore State.
The weather for the 100th running of the Howard Wood Dakota Relays couldn’t have been more perfect, as Sioux Falls’ premier high school athletic event celebrated all of the athletes who have participated over the years.
The goal was simple, but not easy. Participants had to run the 0.3-mile loop up and down Tuthill 100 times, an elevation gain and loss of 90 feet each lap.
In the over two decades that SculptureWalk has been in Sioux Falls, it has attracted sculptors from all over the world to submit their work for consideration.
As some of the top horses in the world prepare for the famous Kentucky Derby on Saturday, a former racehorse in Scotland, South Dakota, is looking to grab some attention, too.
According to the Oglala Sioux Tribe Department of Public Safety, the suspect in Friday's officer-involved shooting in Fall River County has been identified as Cody Dittman.
While the future of TikTok is up in the air, including talks of an American Company buying the app and moving the company to South Dakota, some are weighing in on how the app and a potential ban have affected them.
The statewide survey, also sponsored by the Chiesman Center for Democracy at the University of South Dakota, showed that 52% of voters are against using the Lincoln County site, while 34% are for it and 14% are not sure.
National Night Out is a time to gather as a community, celebrate what makes your neighborhood unique, and get to know your neighbors, with some new changes this year for reserving parks and street closures.
Isabella Oliver with Helpline Center joined Dakota News Now on Saturday morning to discuss upcoming volunteer opportunities, including their Neighborhood Soccer program and annual Cinco De Mayo Fiesta.
Senator Rounds reintroduced the “Fence Line Fairness Act,” which would create a formal mediation process for land boundary disputes between landowners and the United States Forest Service.
Created by local blacksmith Clark Martininek, the statue named "Hope" features natural elements like a bird, a mouse, a ladybug, and wheat stalks to celebrate the fall harvest and community spirit in Mitchell.
48-year-old Pierre Native Sharon Monson is accused of stealing more than $500,000 by defrauding the program, meaning, if found guilty she could be serving up to 42 years.
Students at the Sioux Falls Career and Technical Education Academy celebrated the completion of their thirteenth home built in partnership with Habitat for Humanity on Friday.
Those behind the project said research shows when students connect reading with experiences, learning comes to life and transfers to higher academic achievement.