Rural South Dakota communities and tribal organizations combat food insecurity through volunteer programs, serving areas where over 20% lack regular access to food.
By Ilana Newman for The Daily Yonder. Broadcast version by Laura Hatch for Big Sky Connection for the Public News Service/Daily Yonder Collaboration It was sunny and warm for the end of November on ...
The Crow Nation Language Club opened its scholarship to support students who speak the Apsaalooke language and are engaged in ...
Barring the use of food stamp benefits for soda purchases would cost South Dakota taxpayers $310,000 in the first two years, ...
Which organizations, nonprofits and community initiatives are working to address food insecurity in South Dakota?
View scores from around the area on this Tuesday night. BOYS HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALLAberdeen Christian 79, Langford Area ...
Driving a pickup truck to one of the two buffalo pastures on the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Reservation, William Thompson spots a group of ...
As they return buffalo herds to tribal lands and restore native ecosystems, Thompson says Native communities are “gaining ...
Mitchell Kernels basketball takes on Sioux Falls Washington on Tuesday. The boys will be in Sioux Falls, while the Kernel ...
The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe aims to expand its buffalo herd from 324 to over a thousand, revitalizing their economy, land, ...
As the biggest riser in the South Dakota Prep Media basketball polls this week, Wessington Springs is back in the top five of the Class B boys rankings. Ranked No. 8 last week, the Spartans took down ...
The South Dakota Prep Media Basketball Poll for the week of Feb. 16 is listed below, ranking the top-five teams in Class AA, top-10 teams in Class A and Class B, ...