South Dakota High School State Rodeo Finals wrap-upCall For Entries: Newell Ram Show & SaleSDSU Extension leads the way in precision livestock research and useMehlhaff named interim director for South Dakota Legislative Research CouncilStudent from Gregory accepts appointment to U.S. Air Force AcademyMcLaughlin man sentenced to 2 years in federal prison for Assault with a Dangerous WeaponMcLaughlin woman sentenced to 13 months in federal prison for Assaulting, Resisting and Impeding a Federal OfficerPierre City Hall, Rawlins Library to be closed Friday for Juneteenth holiday; Outdoor pool, Solid Waste Department have shortened hoursStudy recommends increase in Pierre Municipal Utility rates each year from 2027-2030Farm Credit System Remains Stable Despite Increasing Financial RisksAI Use and Skepticism in Agriculture is BroadFormer Pierre resident named Miss South Dakota Volunteer of the YearOahe Days Music & Arts Festival kicks off tomorrow at noon in PierrePOET Bioprocessing - Shelbyville Breaks Ground on ExpansionStates imposing livestock movement restrictions because of New World screwwormUSDA issues directive to restore grazing on national forest landsUSMEF: U.S. pork exports on robust pace through April; Beef exports below year-agoSDSU Extension provides resources about native plants; Native Plant Expo being held Sunday in PierreWalworth County Commissioners will discuss adding a half-cent sales taxSection of Franklin Street in Pierre closed for reconstruction work
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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.

Pheasant hunting at Pierre and Fort Pierre, Sunflower Festival at Highmore, customer service provided at business in Pollock recognized by South Dakota Tourism Industry

By DRG Media Group News Jan 26, 2026 | 12:25 PM
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