SDSU chosen for AI institute: South Dakota State University will participate in the American Association of Colleges and Universities’ 2025–26 Institute on AI, Pedagogy and the Curriculum, accelerating its campuswide AI strategy, supporting faculty development, and boosting student job readiness in an AI-driven economy — find out what’s next.
JAG program wins national acclaim: South Dakota’s Jobs for America’s Graduates initiative has just earned national recognition and expands to support students in the Waubay School District — learn what this means for local learners.
Small-town church bridges divides: Bethlehem Lutheran in Aberdeen welcomes rural residents across political and social lines with inclusive sermons, youth programs and Wednesday Night Suppers that build real connections — find out how.
Rural rebound in South Dakota: Census numbers show a decades-long cycle of departures and returns reshaping life in the state’s small towns — find out how.
Shrimp farm grant fallout: After a $5.5 million award in 2018, the promised Madison Tru Shrimp facility still hasn’t been built, prompting GOED and Gov. Rhoden to launch an investigation — find out why it’s stalled.
Other South Dakota headlines this week
- South Dakota named chislic its official nosh
- Rapid City church donated 30,000 pounds food
- S.D. ranchers restore equity amid beef boom
- Affordable South Dakota campsite boasts lakefront beauty
- South Dakota church finally secures running water
- Legion Baseball tournaments start in Watertown, Milbank