A South Dakota brewery is shaking up its annual Oktoberfest celebration this year with a new kickoff event to keep attendees active and raise money for a good cause.
According to the South Dakota State Treasurer’s Office, they’re holding onto billions in unclaimed property that belongs to South Dakotans who have yet to claim it.
Dakota News Now spoke with meteorologists from the National Weather Service in Iowa and Nebraska where dangerous flooding and destructive tornadoes have been notably frequent this year.
The International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples is observed on August 9 each year to raise awareness and protect the rights of the world’s indigenous population.
After a deceased infant was found at a Sioux Falls recycling center earlier this week, a mother in Mitchell was motivated to take action to prevent similar tragedies from occurring in the future.
Starting Monday, August 12, SAM On Demand will be available Monday through Saturday in Sioux Falls. The public transit service was previously only available on Saturdays.
Along with having enough people, the Sioux Falls Police Department says it prides itself on having the right people. They believe their recruitment process brings in the best of the best from within the state and beyond.
In his statement, Ahlers claimed that although the measure is referred to as an “open primary,” the language promotes a “top-two primary” and encourages voter deception.
Removing benches downtown and urging the community to stop giving out cash are among the solutions to curbing nuisance behavior and panhandling downtown.
The North Platte Fire Department showed support for the Simpson family, whose home was destroyed by fire two months ago, by escorting them back to the community on Wednesday.
Last Friday, the South Dakota Supreme Court reversed a circuit court judge’s dismissal of an abortion lawsuit.
As a result of this decision, the Life Defense Fund will have another chance to plead its case.
While not much is known about the cause of the incident at this time, the tragedy compelled those in the crisis management industry to remind the public that there are many resources available for those who feel they may not be able to parent their newborns.
While states like California have “feather alerts” for missing Indigenous people, the FCC just announced it is launching a nationwide alert system similar to the Amber Alert.
Polls say America is now the most politically divided it has ever been. Dakota News Now sought out a registered Democrat, Independent and Republican to share what they believe to be the problem.
On Monday, we told you of human and labor trafficking at large events, including the Sturgis rally. Now, we bring you the intersection of human trafficking and drugs.