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It’s been a fulfilling adventure for Brooke Bohnenkamp, the now-outgoing communications director for the City of Pierre – 11 ...
A provision to let pipeline companies bypass state permitters is expected to be stripped from the “big, beautiful” federal ...
Transmission expansion isn’t just a technical solution – it’s a win for customers. A stronger grid means more stable prices, fewer blackouts, and better access to cost-effective energy. It also means ...
Muddy waters and lots of wind and rain have been the story for this week when it comes to fishing walleyes on the Missouri ...
05/01: Isaac Bowers of Pierre received 709 N Central from Wahneta Schweigert of Pierre for $150,000.00. 05/01: Jeffrey Warren ...
Some mysterious musicians donned colorful costumes to sing and dance to the delight of local children at Jefferson Elementary ...
Check out the local senior centers! Senior citizens appreciate visits from young folk -- and on Thursdays, at the Pierre Senior Center, there's a potluck. Home-cooked meals and homespun ...
Jensine Matson will compete in the 78th Annual Miss South Dakota Scholarship Competition May 29th through May 31st at The ...
First National Bank of Fort Pierre, SD is proud to announce that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Wyoming Bank & Trust with branches located in Cheyenne ...
Landon Ahlers was named Agar Blunt Onida teacher of the year. Ahlers is from Worthington, Minnesota. A graduate of Dakota ...
The varsity track and field teams hosted the Capital City Qualifier on Tuesday and saw a lot of success, with the boys taking 5th and the girls taking 3rd. The Governors had a handful of event winners ...
Attending the Agriculture Women’s Day in Onida, June 11 will connect and inspire women involved in agriculture and rural communities.