Armour shop owner jailed over nuisance property ruling The case demonstrates the clash of personal rights with the need to protect the entire community and keep small towns from dying.
Girls-only cybersecurity camp challenges stereotypes There are now more than 200 women in the Beacom College of Computer and Cyber Sciences at Dakota State University: "Not a hacker hiding in mom's basement."
How a small college became a national cyber powerhouse A credit card company's move to South Dakota 40 years ago helped turn Dakota State University into a unique, high-tech campus.
Gravel road with higher risk awaits Sturgis rally bikers “Boy, it’s a mess, and it’s not a good place to ride a motorcycle through right now.”
South Dakota No. 1 state in nation for hemp production South Dakota recently became the top producer of hemp fibers after being the third-to-last state to make it legal just three years ago.
Poll shows support for grocery tax repeal, but critics warn of budget crunch Opponents say Initiated Measure 28 could prevent state from collecting tax on “consumable” items such as tobacco, toothpaste and toilet paper, which could prompt an income tax.
Black Hills highway closure to upend summer holiday traffic Motorists trying to cruise through the central Black Hills this summer will encounter a long detour because U.S. Highway 385 is closed.