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Every movement we make, whether walking, speaking or even breathing, depends on the health of our muscles and nerves.
This week, the South Dakota Historical Society Press (SDHSP) released a new children’s book, written by Nancy Bo Flood and ...
Spartan Robotics hosted the inaugural Black Hills Robo Rally, Sept. 13, at Spearfish Middle School. The event invited ...
For more than 30 years, Chris Enss has been writing about the women of the Old West. She’s written more than 50 books on the ...
A legislative task force aiming to reduce property taxes for South Dakota homeowners will meet in Pierre next week with an ...
Several South Dakota lawmakers expressed doubts Wednesday that Gov. Larry Rhoden would change any minds with his pledge to ...
Proceeds from a surplus equipment auction and excess sales tax will fund necessary purchases for the Lead street department, ...
The Badlands Circuit Finals Rodeo showcases the top 12 cowboys and cowgirls in eight events: bareback riding, steer wrestling ...
Kennedy Penk, the new director of the Deadwood Public Library, said she spent almost every day of her childhood in the ...
STURGIS — Sturgis Brown High School (SBHS) football players took time Thursday morning to honor the people who have guided, ...
“Broken down, a majority of that is Medicaid, about 48, 49 percent. Then about 13 percent is Medicaid and then some other ...
South Dakota’s first state public defender and his staff of four have taken on 43 cases since taking their first this winter.