Low interest rates and higher economic uncertainty have led to an increased demand for gold, and the price of gold is still projected by some investment banks to continue increasing.
Elizabeth Schmidt of Troop 711 in Harrisburg has been a scout for two and a half years. She packed meals for Kids Against Hunger and gave them away for her Eagle Scout project.
A downtown Sioux Falls business owner, who offers services to the city's homeless, has a unique perspective on the neighborhood compared to those who may be driving by or reviewing data in search of solutions.
The South Dakota Department of Transportation is currently installing a new program where I-29 between Flandreau and Brookings will have variable speed limits.
While the NAACP started in Sioux Falls in the 1920s, it has had its ups and downs in participation. Local leaders are seeing a new surge of interest, with a collective focus on equality.
Home is where the heart is, and now it's also where the art is! Sioux Falls' latest street art project is painting the town proud, one intersection at a time.
The Compass Center, Family Services Inc., and Move to Heal are all now under a new name: Solace. They say consolidating will help them eliminate gaps in care and save on costs.
A judge has blocked the deployment of National Guard troops in the Chicago area for two weeks, finding no substantial evidence that a “danger of rebellion” is brewing in Illinois.
The South Dakota Supreme Court was at USD on Thursday, and law students were eager to hear and learn from the cases to prepare for their own careers as attorneys someday.
The court travels throughout the state twice a year to hear oral arguments at public universities, allowing citizens and aspiring lawyers to see how the state’s Supreme Court operates.
With Midco as the sponsor, the new education center will bear the name of the company’s former president, who passed away earlier this year, Joe H. Floyd.
The Christian Youth Activity League just opened an 11,000-square-foot facility, offering basketball, flag football, baseball, and track and field for kids in the community.
Mark Wendt is a big Coyote fan and host of the Howling Podcast, and while fans of rival schools talk smack on social media all the time, what Wendt received crossed the line.