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The National Weather Service says a powerful storm that swept through South Dakota is officially being classified as a derecho.
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South Dakota Department of Corrections inmates are helping out with cleanup efforts in Hudson after a powerful storm left widespread damage in the community.
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State officials are holding public informational meetings in Watertown and Milbank to answer questions about the spread of emerald ash borer.
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Flooding damaged homes and properties in the Glacial Lakes region, but it appears the worst of it was avoided in northeast South Dakota. Now, the recovery begins.
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As the Artificial Intelligence craze grows, experts in the data center field say businesses are looking at South Dakota to build. At a Downtown Sioux Falls Rotary meeting, the topic was how South Dakota fits into the puzzle.
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The South Dakota Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources has confirmed the emerald ash borer has spread to Milbank.
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Black Hills National Forest officials have published the 2025 Moon Walk schedule. The moon walks combine nighttime hiking with educational insights about the Black Hills National Forest.
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Temperatures warming up and rain showers in the summer create a recipe for mosquitoes to develop and thrive, but communities across South Dakota are enacting measures to control the pests.
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South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks officials say the 2024 pheasant hunting season saw the highest harvest numbers in over a decade.
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Black Hills Energy has announced a new effort to mitigate risk relating to utilities and wildfires. However, some customers are concerned that could mean blackouts.
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Recent widespread rainfall is starting to improve drought conditions across South Dakota.
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The north-to-south smoke is too high in the atmosphere to merit an air quality advisory at this time.