During Breast Cancer Awareness Month this October, Scooter’s Coffee is again offering its popular Courage Cookie and will donate a portion of the proceeds to The Pink Agenda to help fund lifesaving breast cancer research.
The South Dakota Rock and Roll Hall of Fame will recognize several bands and individuals who have had an impact on music in the state at their 14th annual induction ceremony on Sept. 30.
The Castle at Sanford hospital is a little busier than usual this week with volunteers and radio stations filling the lobby for the 17th annual Midwest Communications Radiothon.
This weekend performers from both near and far will take the stage at the Washington Pavilion for the South Dakota Symphony Orchestra’s annual Christmas concert ‘Tis the Season.
The Union Gospel Mission is one of several local non-profits that are working together to help the homeless in Sioux Falls as part of hunger and homelessness awareness week.
Andrea started her business in Minnesota before moving with her husband to South Dakota last year. Now that she’s settled into her new home Andrea hopes to continue growing the cookie shop.
From open-faced turkey sandwiches to goat cheese-covered hamburgers The Gruff Plates + Pours have made quite the splash since they first opened in Brandon in mid-September.
Kidz-N-Coats started over 13 years ago thanks to a child giving away his coats to his classmates in need, his parents then noticed the need for a coat giveaway and began buying new coats for kids in the community.
Halloween is a favorite holiday for many kids but now it’s not just for them as dogs from around the area will be dressed up in costumes and doing some trick-or-treating of their own.
When Call to Freedom held its first community breakfast 7 years ago they never thought it would grow to the nearly 1200-person crowd that came out to Wednesday’s event.
Thursday morning was an exciting time for students, teachers, and parents as kids throughout the area returned to the classroom while others went to school for the very first time.
While many kids are getting excited for the new year South Dakota EMS for Children is hoping parents are making safety a top priority as classes start.
Agriculture is South Dakotas biggest industry so exhibitors from around the country are gathered in Mitchell to help show off the latest in farming technology.
The event is aimed to be fun for the whole family with a free pancake feed, games, and more but the event’s main focus is teaching the public how to stay safe in their everyday lives.