The South Dakota House has approved a bill denying eminent domain for carbon dioxide pipelines like one Summit is planning to build there and in Iowa
KPOT BBQ and Hot Pot, a national traditional Korean barbeque and Asian hot pot restaurant, has set an opening date in Sioux Falls.
Health care groups say Gov. Kristi Noem’s proposed funding cut for South Dakota's medical residency program could leave the state bereft of doctors.
FARGO — Former South Dakota State quarterback Mark Gronowski didn't have to head to the NFL to earn a big payday. Gronowski landed a lucrative NIL (name, image, likeness) deal from the Iowa Hawkeyes reportedly worth seven figures, according to NBC 5 Chicago's Mike Berman.
Despite some lower court rulings, the Iowa laws most similar to Crabtree’s proposal were upheld as constitutional by a federal appeals court in 2024. Crabtree said he hasn’t heard of widespread efforts to infiltrate or interfere with South Dakota farm ...
Iowa football continues to make progress in its 2026 recruiting class. The Hawkeyes received a commitment from a 4-star lineman on Monday.
The Iowa Hawkeyes have a new quarterback, as they landed former South Dakota State star Mark Gronowski via the transfer portal. While there is some excitement s
South Dakota’s most populous county is hoping to intervene in Summit Carbon Solutions’ proposed carbon dioxide pipeline, asking the PUC to disallow pre-emption of county ordinance.
Pipelines that carry CO2 and other carbon oxide gases should be banned from using eminent domain in South Dakota, according to the state House of Representatives. The 49-19 vote on Monday afternoon sends House Bill 1052 to the Senate for further consideration.
Kirk Ferentz just completed his 26th season as Iowa’s head football coach. Ferentz is currently the longest-tenured coach in the sport, but the landscape of college football has changed drastically since he became coach back in 1999.
The Iowa Hawkeyes may finally have a solution under center, as they were able to land former South Dakota State quarterback Mark Gronowski in the transfer porta
If passed, the bill would require the U.S. Congress to formally declare war to deploy South Dakota National Guard members.