For the second time, a committee of state lawmakers denied an attempt by the GFP to increase the number of waterfowl licenses for out-of-state hunters.
The role of health inspectors is not to seek out demerits, catching businesses in violations, but to partner with them, helping restaurants and food trucks succeed, said Dominic Miller.
There were at least two family homes struck by lightning overnight in Eastern Iowa, one in Cedar Rapids and one in Dubuque. The family in Cedar Rapids will not be able to return home until later.
Anthony Bly, Soils Field Specialist with SDSU Extension, discusses the recent rainfall amounts and how that has affected soil quality after 24 months of dry conditions for the region.
The $77 million bond would cover the cost of purchasing and renovating Sanford Tea-Ellis Wellness Center, an indoor pool and recreation center as well as an aquatic center for Kuehn Park.
The Sioux Falls School District and Boys & Girls Clubs of the Sioux Empire are collaborating to build out a new facility at George McGovern Middle School.
Jodi Schwan with SiouxFalls.Business visited to discuss how the Falls Park Farmers Market is expanding and what you can expect from the annual food truck guide.
Discussions surrounding the future of Whittier Middle School began in 2018 and are circling once again as a vote from the Sioux Falls School Board is expected in June.
On Tuesday, Siouxland Libraries celebrated the grand opening of its first StoryWalk where visitors can find 860 feet of trail featuring 20 reading stations in Turtle Creek Park.
The deadline to submit ballot question petitions to the South Dakota Secretary of State is Tuesday evening, and petitions for two separate causes were submitted this week.
A Minnesota Senate ethics panel is expected to begin considering what to do with a lawmaker who’s charged with burglary for allegedly breaking into her estranged stepmother’s house.
The partnership group said they received $284,000 through a community-based childcare grant from the South Dakota Governor’s Office of Economic Development. City officials said they’re looking forward to the chance this could make for the community.
Sioux Area Metro and its TransitTech provider, Via, are looking for community input on public transit improvements as part of its “SAM Reimagined” plan.