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Pe’ Sla, or Reynolds Prairie, is a high-elevation Black Hills meadow of sacred importance to Lakota people. (Seth ...
Julian Beaudion is a retired South Dakota state trooper who is running to become the state's first Black senator.
But finding opportunities to volunteer isn't always easy. We spoke with the United Way of the Black Hills to find out where we can get help volunteering. With Earth Day and National Volunteering Week ...
GAFFNEY, S.C. (WSPA) – A South Carolina university could soon close its doors after 179 years unless it can secure a significant sum of money. Limestone University in Gaffney, SC held meetings with ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) – Recent day care arrests in Sioux Falls raise questions about where parents can find options to check on child care resources. Sam Clemens, spokesman for the Sioux ...
A surge in Chinese exports into Southeast Asia is testing the region’s industrial resilience, as manufacturers face mounting pressure from cheap imports that could intensify amid Washington’s ...
South Dakota District 27 Representative Liz May invited her fellow legislators to the Scenic Fire Hall on Palm Sunday, April 13, 2025, to learn more about the Charles Maude and Heather Maude ...
A coalition of Black faith, political, and business leaders is hosting a major economic justice event April 19 in Chicago’s 6th Ward. The "Spend in the Black" marketplace will feature more than ...
Subsequent terms last eight years. [3] South Dakota Circuit Court judges are chosen by voters in nonpartisan elections. They serve for eight years and must seek re-election if they wish to serve ...
In a historic and heartwarming moment for South African academia, Thobile Ngcamphalala has become the first black South African woman in 33 years to graduate with a Master’s degree in Topology ...
TIBBS worked with 800 to 1,000 participants annually, as Wilber grew the program from a residential home gym set-up to a basketball powerhouse in Southeast South Dakota and beyond. Wilber earned his ...
Dennis Todey with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) — and a former South Dakota state climatologist — offered his outlook during a Central Plains webinar.
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