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Tourism Association reviewing recent South Dakota tourist data
Some South Dakota businesses saw fewer tourists than expected. But overall, western parts of the state saw visitor numbers ...
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Tourism Association set to review this past years highs and lows for the Black Hills
Some businesses saw fewer tourists than expected. But overall, western KELOLAND saw visitor numbers similar to previous years ...
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What to know about human trafficking and hunting season
Pheasant season attracts people from all across the United States to South Dakota. But with the large crowds, Call to Freedom ...
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Property tax task force pushes for more relief
Thirty years after a property-tax revolt threatened to upend funding for South Dakota’s county governments and public school ...
Under sunny skies, the 33rd annual fall event started its four-day run, which is expected to draw some 100,000 motorcycle ...
WASHINGTON, DC: Department of Homeland Security under Secretary Kristi Noem is facing intense scrutiny after purchasing two ...
Cole Payton accounted for 380 yards and four touchdown runs to lead undefeated North Dakota State to a 38-7 victory over ...
It was a strong display on both sides of the football for No. 15 South Dakota football with a 42-21 victory over the Drake Bulldogs on Sept. 20. South Dakota improved to 2-2 (0-0 MVFC) on the season ...
The South Dakota Board of Economic Development approved two business loans totaling $1.67 million. The loans are part of the South Dakota Works program, which is administered by the Governor’s Office ...
Huron 16, Tea 0 Sioux Falls Christian 17, Lennox 0 West Central 35, McCook Central/Montrose 6 Sioux Falls Jefferson 42, Sioux Falls Washington 14 Sioux Falls Lincoln 55, Sioux Falls Roosevelt 7 ...
DE SMET, S.D. – Hundreds of thousands of tourists every year frequent sites tied to South Dakota's pioneer and Wild West history, and cemeteries are among the historic sites that bring the past to ...
More "No Kings" protests planned for Oct. 18 in as many as 2,500 communities across the country – including in South Dakota – will be part of what organizers say could be the largest single day of ...
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