
Lawmaker considers limiting new Black Hills water usage
SPEARFISH, S.D. – A Spearfish lawmaker is considering legislation in 2026 that could slow development in the Black Hills by

SPEARFISH, S.D. – A Spearfish lawmaker is considering legislation in 2026 that could slow development in the Black Hills by

MARTIN, S.D. – Two Bennett County ranchers were taken straight from a courtroom to a jail cell in a case

“Almost every week the law changes in South Dakota … so you could have people practicing law with subpar knowledge.”

MITCHELL, S.D. — Matthew Pearson found a successful career in the wind energy industry purely by chance. After graduating from

BOX ELDER, S.D. – Montana Roem is worried that a proposed $1 billion cut to federal food programs that aid

News is breaking almost weekly about the impacts of bird flu and the efforts of the scientific community to slow

The former U.S. Army depot in South Dakota that once housed military munitions now hosts people looking to live off

“I don’t know if it’s just the lack of processors still out there, but we’re up 30% to 40% over