A Wyoming man was arrested Tuesday evening in Deadwood after a brief standoff. Darryk Shrader, 31, of Newcastle, Wyoming was ...
The Deadwood Public Works Department has been recognized for supplying the city with clean drinking water for more than 24 years by the South Dakota Department of Natural ...
Award-winning historian and author Dr. Patricia Limerick will be the featured speaker at the South Dakota State Historical Society’s 2025 Annual History Conference. The event will take place ...
The convention center attached to The Lodge at Deadwood is set to be placed on the municipal tax roll after 20 years of ...
An active-duty airman was arrested on Friday for allegedly killing a 21-year-old woman on an air base in South Dakota, according to the Pennington County Sheriff's Office. Quinterius Chappelle ...
The South Dakota high school wrestling tournament is in the books and it was an exciting weekend of action. Not only was it three full days of competition between athletes from across the state ...
Get ready to paint Deadwood green this weekend for the city's annual Saint Patrick's Day celebration. Festivities start Friday with several establishments ready for visitors. Live music will be ...
SOUTH DAKOTA (South Dakota News Watch) - President Donald Trump has wasted little time fufilling a campaign promise to cut the size and cost of the federal workforce, with the assistance of Elon ...
SIOUX FALLS S.D. (KELO) – The number of federal offices closing in South Dakota is growing and so is the number of questions surrounding the closures. Judge: Carroll to be tried in alleged $1.7M ...
The South Dakota Legislature rejected Governor Noem's proposal to cut $3.61 million from South Dakota Public Broadcasting's budget. Noem argued the cut would bring South Dakota's per capita ...
SIOUX FALLS S.D. (KELO) — The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has announced the first real estate cut in South Dakota. According to DOGE’s website, the Codington County Farm ...
Greenpeace Found Liable For $300 Million In Damages Over Dakota Access Protests—Risking Bankruptcy
A North Dakota jury on Wednesday found Greenpeace liable for defamation and other charges related to protests at the Dakota Access Pipeline, awarding a Texas-based energy company hundreds of ...
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