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Artist Hector Curriel presents 'South Dakota in Ink' exhibit celebrating South Dakota rural life

"The artworks in the Brookings Art Council Gallery is a chronicle about my fascination with the state of South Dakota," Curriel said.

 

South Dakota Trade removes board member following criminal charges

David Kiesner was arrested on Tuesday on one count of reckless burning or exploding, and charged with domestic abuse simple assault on Wednesday.

 

Board meets to discuss solutions for lagging teacher pay, looming teacher shortage

"Our kids have lost opportunities because we couldn't find staff," Aberdeen superintendent Becky Guffin said.

 

ACLU calls out SD Attorney General for opposing abortion, gender-affirming care outside the state

The ACLU of South Dakota called attention to the letter and condemned it in a statement Wednesday.

 

SD Youth Activism to deliver self-care boxes for menstrual, mental and sexual health

Youth and volunteers are boxing up different self-care items community members could need for their menstrual, mental or sexual health.

 

Avera Health names Julie Lautt as interim president, CEO

Avera Chief Financial Officer Julie Lautt will assume the role August 5.

 

Son-in-law of former Sioux Falls mayor facing reckless burning, domestic abuse charges

David Kiesner was treated at an area hospital before he was released to the custody of the Minnehaha County Jail.

 

Former President Donald Trump set to visit Black Hills for GOP rally in September

In his first in-person visit to South Dakota since 2020, former President Donald Trump will speak at the Monumental Leaders Rally in Rapid City in September.

 

South Dakota Board of Regents want to prioritize tuition freeze, dual credit and civics for 2025

Regents prioritized another tuition freeze, funding for dual credit and more for Noem's recommended state budget for fiscal year 2025.

 

What do 3 murders from 1943, 1986 and 1999 have in common? Police are still seeking answers.

The Argus Leader first reported on the death of Naomi Cheney in October 1943 — along with updates from the WWII front lines.

 

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