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A lack of in-person town hall meetings by South Dakota’s members of Congress have Democrats upset and also some Republicans.
The board of directors of the South Dakota Shakespeare Festival (SDSF) has been busy since last summer making plans for this ...
“Efforts like Nikki’s Run are one part of a grander effort to keep South Dakotans healthy and alive. Suicide is preventable, ...
As the end of the 2024-25 school year is quickly approaching, the Vermillion School Board is planning for the next school ...
Caring for older adults is about more than just services. It’s about dignity, independence, and honoring lifelong ...
The National Music Museum (NMM) is excited to announce a $1 million gift from South Dakota philanthropist and businessman T.
The Vermillion Public Library is inviting residents to participate in a free community Color Our Run event at Prentis Park with fun prizes on Saturday, May 3.
South Dakota’s rising seventh- and eighth-grade students are invited to participate in the Our Dakota Dreams Career Exploration Camps. These free, five-day career exploration camps are in their ...
Gary Ellis ‘78, a renowned business leader and University of South Dakota alumnus, will deliver the commencement address at ...
The Clay County Treasurer’s office has announced a change in their hours of operation. Beginning May 1, the office hours will be 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday. Those visiting the office for a title ...
Learn the ukulele with Vermillion music educator Gretchen Burbach at two fun and informative ukulele discovery sessions on Saturday, May 3, at the National Music Museum in Vermillion.
The film version of the Rodgers & Hammerstein musical “The Sound of Music” was recently televised and naturally I watched it because — how can you resist?