
How nonprofits are teaming up to fight hunger in South Dakota
113,000 South Dakotans in 2023 were considered food insecure, and South Dakota Healthy Nutrition Collaborative aims to fix that.
113,000 South Dakotans in 2023 were considered food insecure, and South Dakota Healthy Nutrition Collaborative aims to fix that.
Budget cut was to 1 South Dakota State agricultural program; 3 other public and tribal universities take $1.6M hit.
Vote aligns policy with a state law passed this year to allow concealed carry weapons on state’s 10 universities and tech schools.
From fields of grass to fields of dreams: First $50 million project would provide indoor space for basketball, volleyball, baseball, softball, track and sports performance.
A new law that will be in effect for the upcoming school year allows students and faculty to lawfully conceal carry firearms and weapons on public campuses.
South Dakota’s three National Weather Service (NWS) forecast offices are short of staff and sending up fewer weather balloons that