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South Dakota Tourism Secretary Jim Hagen recaps 2025 promotion efforts during the state Tourism Conference in Pierre Jan. 21, 2026. Photo credit to Jody Heemstra, DRG Media Group.

Despite financial ups and downs, nearly 15 million people visited South Dakota in 2025

By DRG Media Group News Jan 23, 2026 | 11:00 AM
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