Luke Youmans (left), events and facilities superintendent, and Todd Larson, director of parks and recreation, stand in front ...
With the recent surge of warm winter weather, Yankton County’s spring load limits could go into effect soon on its ...
A Marty man facing charges of aggravated assault and attempted murder had an initial appearance Tuesday in Charles Mix County ...
An undocumented migrant caught in legal limbo at the ICE detention center in McCook will get a bond hearing soon, or, a ...
Legislation that would have allowed South Dakota health care providers to refuse to perform services for patients failed ...
Do you need some assistance with your cell phone, laptop or tablet? You can bring your questions to Yankton Community Library, 515 Walnut Street, for a Tech Help event on ...
The public is welcome to attend a Legislative Update with District 18 representatives at 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 14, at Wakonda Legion Hall. Ask questions directly to your ...
The South Dakota Arts Council is seeking submissions for the Art for State Buildings Program. South Dakota artists have until March 1, 2026, to submit purchase proposals for ...
The South Dakota Senate tackled a bill Monday that touches on one of the most difficult taboo issues in our culture: suicide.
There are no shortage of ideas being discussed at the Capitol right now. The challenge is sorting through what sounds good on paper and what actually matters to families and ...
A bill aiming to ban student cellphone use in South Dakota schools has a chance to be debated on the state Senate floor after the Senate Education Committee ...
Three Idaho families are suing over an immigration raid at a horse racing track last year. They claim state and federal law enforcement used unconstitutional tactics, detaining people because they ...