News

Friends of the L.D. Fargo Public Library in Lake Mills will host a home garden tour on Saturday, July 19, from 9am to 2pm, rain or shine. Admission is $10 ...
A school playground in Saint Joseph County has been recognized for its accessibility. According to Soliant, a health-care employment company, the playground at Congress Elementary in Sturgis made the ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C., May 20, 2025--Sonic Automotive Announces First Motorcycle Sale at the New Sturgis Harley-Davidson Dealership in Historic Downtown Sturgis, South Dakota ...
Sturgis is a mecca for riders, and there’s now a dedicated Harley-Davidson dealership that proudly calls Sturgis home. Keystone, South Dakota native Dan Ostermann is the proud first buyer at ...
STURGIS - Nearly 250 people visited Sturgis District Library Friday evening to celebrate March is Reading Month and Dr. Seuss' birthday. The Dr. Seuss party observed the 121st anniversary of the ...
The House Education Committee voted Wednesday to pass a bill removing defenses for schools, colleges, universities, museums and public libraries if they’re charged with disseminating material ...
It's in the Rapid City Public Library right now. ... Sturgis with a population of around 7,200 hosts, ... but art generally across South Dakota, public art is everywhere in this state.
MITCHELL — Arley Fadness, of Sioux Falls, will present his 2024 release, The Ku Klux Klan in South Dakota, at 2 p.m. on Sept. 28 at Mitchell Public Library in the community room located at 221 N ...
The Sturgis Motorcycle Rally was first held in 1938 in Sturgis, South Dakota, and was founded by Clarence “Pappy” Hoel, the owner of an Indian Motorcycle dealership.
Sturgis Public Schools superintendent Arthur Ebert says discussions about this policy change started in December. "About 25% of our discipline referrals are related to cell phones.
PIERRE — The South Dakota Community Foundation (SDCF) recently awarded a $4,000 South Dakota Fund grant to the Sturgis Public Library. Funding will support the purchase of equipment to expand ...
A recent report from the nonprofit PEN America found a 28% increase in book bans enacted across the country in the first half of the 2022- 23 school year, compared to the previous six months.