-
If you find a piece of prehistory during your summer vacation, be a responsible citizen scientist and report it. Park ranger Mattison Shreero shares how to do that.
-
Pierre’s ‘Go Green and Clean’ spring cleanup campaign is underway. From now until May 15th, volunteers will clean up public spaces.
-
Nieman Enterprises says it’s laying off 50 employees—roughly a quarter of its staff at Spearfish Forest Products.
-
Teresa Hofer shares best practices for light use and her tips on enjoying the natural night sky.
-
South Dakota Game, Fish, and Parks commissioners add over 100 nonresident waterfowl licenses for next season.
-
The second week of April is Severe Weather Preparedness Week in South Dakota and Minnesota. We learn how to weather the worst spring and summer can throw at us.
-
The South Dakota Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources grants over $172 million dollars for environmental water projects throughout the state.
-
The president of the Oglala Sioux Tribe is reacting to the South Dakota governor showing up to a meeting between tribes and the federal government last week. The Pine Ridge leader said the Republican governor's actions were a distraction.
-
South Dakota high school senior Wambli Quintana is focused on expanding opportunities in sustainable energy and green practices for tribes.
-
We learn about how some land management practices in western South Dakota are seeking to copy nature's top architect.
-
Pat Guptill says he saw his land's health improve after he got a beaver neighbor. The rancher shares why he credits a beaver with repairing the creek on his land.
-
Emily Fairfax, Ph.D., breaks down her paper on "Smokey the Beaver." Plus, we learn how she used construction paper and felt to explain her research to the layperson.