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SculptureWalk Sioux Falls is the largest annual exhibit of public sculptures in the world, featuring over 70 sculptures ...
Growing up, blacksmith Clark Martinek looked at the fall harvest as a time of joy, not just for farmers and agriculture but for the whole community. Martinek created a story within the iron-forged ...
Residents in the two zones will be able to place debris like tires or mattresses on the curb for disposal by city employees.
Mount Rushmore, the Corn Palace, Crazy Horse Memorial and cowboy culture are some of what South Dakota is known for.
YANKTON, SD–Donald George Simpson, 95, of Yankton, SD, formerly of Sioux City, and originally of Hawarden, died Wednesday, ...
Looking forward to summer in South Dakota? Discover the school calendar and important dates for Sioux Falls Public Schools ...
A senior at Stanley County High School was awarded the inaugural Susan Anderson G.O.A.T. $2,500 scholarship during the ...
Signs of disrepair are scattered throughout the 115-year-old building, from chipping plaster to cracked paint and water ...
Celebrate Easter at the Shrine of Democracy. An Easter Sunrise Celebration will take place in the amphitheater of Mount ...
The Sioux Falls event will take place from 1 to 4 p.m. at Van Eps Park. A food drive to support Feeding South Dakota will ...
People attending Thursday’s Big Sioux Stewardship Summit in Sioux Falls focused attention on the natural beauty of the river.
The next week, three staff members, seven teens from the Lakota Culture internship and one Lakota Art Fellow departed CRYP on Thursday, March 27, for Pipestone, Minnesota, to spend the next day at ...