The country-Americana artist is returning to Bigs Bar on Aug. 13 in support of her new album, “Rhinestone Requiem.”| Sioux Falls Live
Big outdoor music festivals are fun and exciting but things can also go bad so it's important to know what you're getting into.| Sioux Falls Live
As Dakota State University prepares to honor Noem at commencement, community members prepare to make their voices heard in protest.| Sioux Falls Live
Joseph Hoek's defense team granted a third lawyer in a hearing in Flandreau on Thursday as the state seeks the death penalty.| Sioux Falls Live
Scoops and Loops recently opened in downtown Brookings. Owner Ava Boeve hopes to become a community staple.| Sioux Falls Live
Thanks to a partnership between SDSU Extension and the Watertown Chamber of Commerce, one local entrepreneur's small businesses gets a boost.| Sioux Falls Live
Bel Brands’ $2.57 million expansion in Brookings will boost milk demand, create jobs, and strengthen South Dakota’s dairy industry.| Sioux Falls Live
USD's Discovery District recently opened their new building which is designed to foster innovation and support the growing biotech and life sciences industries in South Dakota.| Sioux Falls Live
Cherry Rock Farms near Brandon was a stop on the Big Sioux River Stewardship Summit's agricultural and urban bus tours held in and around Sioux Falls.| Sioux Falls Live
The Sioux Falls City Council on Tuesday agreed to surplus the 152 taxidermied specimens from the Delbridge Museum at the Great Plains Zoo, most of which will end up at Notre Dame University.| Sioux Falls Live
Lawmakers shot down a proposal to allow cities to add a penny of sales tax to pay for projects, like a new convention center in Sioux Falls, though you wouldn't know that by listening.| Sioux Falls Live
Backers are circulating petitions to in Lake County for a special election on an ordinance regulating carbon pipelines.| Sioux Falls Live
Jordan is student at South Dakota State University and an editor at the school newspaper, The Collegian. She is a Sioux Falls native and graduate of Roosevelt High School.| Sioux Falls Live
Nobody believes that spending $70,000 to fence off an empty lot adjacent to the Bishop Dudley House shelter in downtown Sioux Falls will cure social ills but it might make it safer.| Sioux Falls Live
The Dakota Scout, Sioux Falls Live curate more than 1,200 transactions from Noem's staff on state-issued credit card; searchable database made available to subscribers| Sioux Falls Live
The Dakota Scout, Sioux Falls Live curate more than 1,200 transactions from Noem's staff on state-issued credit card; searchable database made available to subscribers| Mitchell Republic