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Tribal police recruits in South Dakota will soon have an option for basic training through the Bureau of Indian Affairs that’s closer to home.
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May is Foster Care Awareness Month. Across South Dakota, communities are finding ways to wrap around foster families, from faith communities to local businesses to neighbors.
Increased law enforcement, national park staff and 1,776 drones will arrive in Medora over the next two months to ensure the opening of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library is a historic Fourth of July.
North Dakota leaders say the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library is in the final stretch, setting the stage for a major July 4 opening in Medora that they expect to draw visitors from around the country...
North Dakota Game and Fish says the 2026 paddlefish snagging season will close on Friday, May 8, at 7 p.m.
North Dakota State advanced to tournament for first time in eight years.
The annual Law Enforcement Memorial Wreath-Laying Ceremony paid tribute to officers from local, county, trial, state and federal agencies who died in the line of duty.
Mildred K. Hugghins is this week's "Someone You Should Know."
Governor Larry Rhoden cut the ribbon today on the new 40-bed Edmunds County jail, calling it a key part of keeping South Dakotans safe.
Police say they've arrested an 18-year-old man after a weekend shooting left one woman dead and 22 other people wounded during a party beside an Oklahoma lake. Police said Jaylan A. Davis turned himself in W...
Hundreds of kids from western North Dakota traveled to Mandan on Wednesday to see where their food comes from.
During this National Teacher Appreciation Week, one North Dakota educator is still spending his days on the road, bringing hands-on North Dakota history and science lessons to students.
During a roundtable Wednesday, May 6, in Grand Forks, Hoeven also spoke about the effort to forgive or restructure the Grand Forks Housing Authority's loan for LaGrave Place.
The City of Watertown and the Bramble Park Zoo have announced the arrival of four gray wolf pups, two males and two females.
"Our South Dakota -- An Anthology of Verse" is a newly published collection of poetry from 90 award-winning writers and hobby poets.
President Donald Trump has signed a bill into law that its sponsors from South Dakota say will accelerate the review and processing of mortgages on tribal trust land.
Committee also approves higher license cap in Custer State Park, where numbers are growing
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Members of the Minot High School Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) chapter attended the annual North Dakota FBLA State Leadership Conference March 29-31
From a Honduran village to high-profile builds, Jairo and Julie Ramos Lagos now leads Dakota Cyclery into a new era.
The City of Sioux Falls is sharing reminders to promote better property practices as warmer weather approaches.
A Nigerian man has been indicted on charges of Conspiracy to Commit Wire Fraud, Wire Fraud, and Unauthorized Access to a Protected Computer in Furtherance of Fraud.