Home / News / Chamber Advocate: Jan. 27, 2023The 98th Legislative Session is underway, and the legislature has completed 12 days of the 38 legislative day session. The South Dakota State Constitution specifies the length of…
South Dakota State University senior Jay Holm wants state legislators to know about an encroaching tree species that is threatening native grassland bird populations. Holm, a Dell Rapids native studying wildlife and…
Live from Museum of Visual Materials featuring Brienne Maner discussing the state of the Zeal Center for Entrepreneurship and details of their upcoming accelerator program. 1 Million Cups is a weekly entrepreneurship event…
Sanford Health and Fairview Health Services Announce Intent to Combine. Read MoreShopping for period products can be overwhelming.Whether you are stocking up for that first menstrual cycle or maybe it’s time to try something…
Sanford Health and Fairview Health Services Announce Intent to Combine. Read MoreAll three of Greg and Renate Schmitke’s children were born at Fairview Health Services in Edina, Minnesota.The family would eventually…
Sanford Health and Fairview Health Services Announce Intent to Combine. Read MoreMitchell Amundson of Dilworth, Minnesota, is lucky to be alive.“Unfortunately, I remember the accident,” said Amundson.On the day after…
A recurring event is bringing South Dakota State University faculty from the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences to Sioux Falls to speak to audiences on books and research.The “SDSU Comes Full Circle” series is…
Madison Fitch, a senior at South Dakota State University, will show state legislators the need for palliative care services for Native Americans in rural communities when she heads to the Capitol next month. Fitch, a Rapid…
Sanford Health and Fairview Health Services Announce Intent to Combine. Read MoreLife is stressful, no matter your age, and children don’t have as much experience in dealing with unpleasant emotions as adults do. How do we…
One of the key tenets of juvenile justice reform in South Dakota – keeping low-level youth offenders out of custody in favor of rehabilitative services and a return to public school attendance – is causing headaches for South…
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