With ash- and soot-covered faces, 18 South Dakota firefighters tirelessly worked for 10 days to extinguish flames and smother potential threats from the devastating Eaton Fire in California.
Noem would be just the second South Dakotan to serve in a Presidential Cabinet position, the first being Clinton Anderson of Centerville who served as the Sec. of Agriculture under President Truman.
Many South Dakota firefighters answered the call to help battle the horrific wildfires in Southern California. On Monday while South Dakota firefighters stood by in case another fire started, they had ...
Imagine a treasure trove so vast, it could swallow your entire day. Welcome to Goodwill of the Great Plains in Rapid City, ...
In a Facebook post, DPS shared photos of Prince Harry asking questions and thanking the firefighters from South Dakota Wildland Fire as well as the Whispering Pines, Black Hawk and Fairburn volunteer ...
About seven firefighters and two engines from the South Dakota Wildland Fire left early Monday morning to answer the call for help at the Eaton fire. Pennington County Fire Services Administrator ...
Citizens of South Dakota may initiate legislation as either a state statute or a constitutional amendment. In South Dakota, citizens also have the power to repeal legislation via veto referendum. The ...
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It appears that a new Shenanigans Sports Bar and Grill could be opening inside the former Papa Woody's Wood Fire Pizza restaurant. This new spot would be located at The Cascade at Fall Park along ...
The new maps are expected to expand the roughly 800,000 acres currently in local fire jurisdictions zoned as “very high” by an additional 247,000 acres. Some 1.16 million acres will be categor ...
The map released by the US Drought Monitor on Thursday showed that more than 33 percent of the US and Puerto Rico were in ...
Los Alamos Fire Chief Troy Hughes will retire May 1, 2025, and move to the City of Brookings, South Dakota where he has accepted a position as the new chief of the Brookings Fire Department. Chief ...