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Ever since Jamie Nold became assistant superintendent nearly nine years ago, he said he’s had a desire to become the ...
After leading trauma recovery efforts at The Compass Center, Michelle Trent continues community-based work as the founder of a new counseling service.
More than 200 bills were signed into law during South Dakota's legislative session in 2025, and the vast majority of them take effect July 1.
State Reps. Taylor Rehfeldt, R-Sioux Falls, and Will Mortenson, R-Ft. Pierre, took to the podium at the center of the hall, ...
The $8-10 million that needs to be cut from the city's budget over the next three years won't be coming from the capital ...
Dusty Johnson sat down with the Argus Leader to talk about his 2026 governor run, his executive priorities, the GOP, the ...
Sam Clemens would be the last person to use the word "celebrity" to describe himself. So he's confused that his retirement ...
Jacobson Plaza at the Falls is officially open as of June 30, bringing Sioux Falls residents the city's largest playground in ...
Construction is ongoing as concrete is replaced on Cliff Avenue between the Big Sioux River Bridge and Tomar Road. The $2 million project currently is set to complete Aug. 15, with traffic remaining ...
Public information officer Sam Clemens speaks on his experience during his time with Sioux Falls Police Department ...
A Moratorium on AI Regulation is Madness from The Hill informs us that the “big beautiful bill” before the US Senate contains a “10-year moratorium prohibiting state regulation of artificial ...
An elderly man is dead, following a two-vehicle crash the evening of June 27 in west Sioux Falls. The Sioux Falls Police Department is investigating whether a lack of seatbelt use may have ...
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