
T. rex may have evolved in S.D. after Asian ancestors crossed ancient land bridge
New research suggests the iconic predator “grew up” in South Dakota and other parts of western North America STURGIS, S.D.
New research suggests the iconic predator “grew up” in South Dakota and other parts of western North America STURGIS, S.D.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – A recent federal court decision has ended the ability of private citizens and advocacy groups to challenge
PIERRE, S.D. – Foreign ownership of agricultural land in South Dakota has climbed from about 113,000 acres in 2011 to
The gap between the top and everyone else is getting wider WASHINGTON, D.C. – The gap between the richest and
The Trump administration wants to change how the Endangered Species Act protects wildlife in South Dakota and across the country.
Longer Summer Season, Shorter Winter Season, Impact on Pheasants, Ducks, and Fish Photo by Dan Russon Climate change is starting to
Health Care, Construction Lead Job Gains Photo by Josh Olalde South Dakota’s unemployment rate dropped to 1.8 percent in March, down
Despite population growth, South Dakota’s economy has stagnated PIERRE, S.D. – Your wallet, your job, and your community are all
Despite their talent, Native teams faced exclusion from the South Dakota High School Activities Association PINE RIDGE RESERVATION – The
Native American athletes have helped shape South Dakota basketball for over a century. In the early 1900s, Lakota boys from
Rounds Co-sponsors Bill Renewing Cyber Security Sens. Mike Rounds, R-S.D., and Gary Peters, D-Mich. introduced a bill Wednesday to extend
South Dakota’s nine tribal nations are working to control their own stories, languages, and data. According to the National Congress
South Dakota’s system for paying for sexual assault exams is creating problems for victims and making care uneven across the
South Dakota farmers face mounting financial uncertainty as a January executive order froze federal agricultural funding, leaving many with investments
PIERRE, S.D. – South Dakota ag producers are face mounting financial uncertainty as a January executive order froze federal agricultural
Planned cuts to federal agencies could disproportionately impact Black workers in South Dakota and neighboring Plains states, according to data
PIERRE, S.D. — From aging rural bridges to water systems in need of modernization, South Dakota confronts major infrastructure challenges
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