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Remembering Thomas Gordon: A Life Anchored in South Dakota

by jmason | Jan 8, 2026 | Obituaries

Thomas Gordon, a cherished member of the Scotland, South Dakota community, passed away peacefully on January 6, 2026, at the age of 80. Born on November 7, 1945, Thomas lived a life deeply rooted in the values and traditions of South Dakota. Residents of Yankton and...
South Dakota Legislative Session 2026: Voting Rights and Free Speech at the Forefront

South Dakota Legislative Session 2026: Voting Rights and Free Speech at the Forefront

by jmason | Jan 8, 2026 | Politics

The 2026 legislative session in South Dakota is poised to be a significant one, with key issues such as voting rights and First Amendment concerns taking center stage. As the state weighs various legislative proposals, the relevance and impact on South Dakota’s...

South Dakota State Jackrabbits Ready to Defend Home Court Against Denver Pioneers

by jmason | Jan 8, 2026 | Sports

South Dakota State Jackrabbits Ready to Defend Home Court Against Denver Pioneers Brookings, South Dakota – The excitement is palpable as the South Dakota State Jackrabbits prepare to host the Denver Pioneers in a critical Summit League matchup this Thursday at 8 p.m....
Mount Rushmore: A Monument of Evolving Interpretations and National Dialogue

Mount Rushmore: A Monument of Evolving Interpretations and National Dialogue

by jmason | Jan 8, 2026 | Arts & Culture

More than just a collection of faces carved into a mountainside, Mount Rushmore National Memorial in South Dakota stands as a symbolic cornerstone of American culture, drawing millions of visitors annually. Yet, beneath the watchful eyes of these presidential effigies...
South Dakota’s Custer State Park Recovers After Historic Windstorm

South Dakota’s Custer State Park Recovers After Historic Windstorm

by jmason | Jan 8, 2026 | Environment

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