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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - South Dakota Secretary of Health Melissa Magstadt will be in attendance at Friday’s Levitt concert. Magstadt will be at the concert to support the SDDOH Diabetes, Heart Disease and Stroke Initiative, the sponsor for the concert.
South Dakota Public Broadcasting announced it plans to lay off 15 employees across its news, radio and TV programs due to federal funding clawbacks.
The Irmo Little League team pulled off a dramatic rally in an elimination game against Sioux Falls, South Dakota in the Little League World Series quarterfinals.
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Maxen Snoozy was brilliant once again as Sioux Falls avoided elimination Tuesday with a 9-0 win over Bonney Lake, Washington. South Dakota now advances in the loser’s bracket. They’ll play Wednesday night at 6 p.
$79 million are expected to be paid to the state over an 18-year period, which is planned to go to drug abuse prevention in the state's largest cities
Sioux Falls, South Dakota Little League again has made its mark, reaching the Little League World Series and winning another game here like it did four years ago. But while his players rightfully are labeled as fantastic,
The Sioux Falls team ended with 3 wins and 2 losses matching what the 2021 team did. And they made plenty of fans world-wide thanks to the ESPN coverage. Copyright 2025 Dakota News Now. All rights reserved.
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South Dakota state government telephone systems and websites went down across several departments Tuesday, limiting systems and services. One woman filling out driver’s licensing paperwork at the Sioux Falls One Stop Tuesday afternoon yelled in exasperation over the news.
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - Earlier on Wednesday, South Dakota Courts was under a judicial emergency after a statewide technical issue temporarily shut down key online systems. As of Wednesday afternoon, most court e-services appeared to be back up and running.