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As the Project Prison Reset Task Force nears its final meeting July 8, a renewed focus has been placed on the role — and ...
Even though most drivers know all about the risks, penalties and the acronym associated with driving under the influence (DUI ...
Approximately 450 people from Yankton and the region turned out Saturday for a “No Kings” protest in Yankton at Fantle ...
It has come to the attention of the Press & Dakotan that a small number of individuals may not realize they do not have ...
It was a busy day in Yankton Saturday as it once again hosted Ribfest in the Meridian District and Homestead Day at Pierson ...
SWAT, South Dakota Players Red, Dakota Dynamite, South Dakota Players Black and Yankton Fury Storm won team titles in the ...
A member of the artificial intelligence data center industry said Monday that South Dakota’s lack of incentives makes the ...
While Google’s latest Veo 3 stuns with cinematic video generation, a growing number of creators are turning to a more ...
Gov. Jim Pillen has endorsed which way the state should lock the clocks, putting his weight behind ending twice-a-year clock ...
Violence and fear swept through towns in an arc around Minneapolis for more than 40 hours over the weekend as a man seemingly intent on sowing political ...
Jay Gravholt’s recent column (Press & Dakotan, May 13) attempted to draw a straight line from the Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s to the modern Republican Party. It’s a ...