Meade County, South Dakota rancher Hugh Ingalls joins the ranks of the South Dakota Hall of Fame.
Read MoreVolunteerism may not move mountains, but today it rescued a memorial from a mountainside.
Read MoreA group of people whose life works have helped shape excellence in South Dakota and our nation are officially being inducted into the South Dakota Hall of Fame in 2024. Meet the Class of 2024 Inductees here.
Read MoreSioux Falls' newest elementary school will be named for a woman who dedicated her life to service–2006 Inductee, Marcella LeBeau.
Read MoreThe South Dakota Art Museum at South Dakota State University will open its newest exhibition, “Termespheres: Without Beginning or End,” with a free public reception and artist talk from 5-7 p.m. Saturday, March 23.
Read MoreJosé-Marie Griffiths is one of USA TODAY’s Women of the Year.
Read MoreFebruary 28th is National Science Day, and we love the opportunity to share some of the amazing Inductees here at the South Dakota Hall of Fame who have made a huge impact in STEM across the state.
Read MoreSouth Dakota Hall of Fame 1987 Inductee Adeline Gnirk had a love for writing, and a drive to tell the collective story of the place she called home.
Read MoreMark Shlanta (1965–2022) was inducted into the South Dakota Hall of Fame in 2022 for his life’s work in the telecommunications industry in South Dakota.
Read More2015 Inductee Craig Lloyd’s creativity, vision, tenacity, and resilience have led to Lloyd Companies being considered a market leader in eastern South Dakota, and he has provided countless opportunities to others.
Read More2016 Inductee Robert (Bob) Burns made a massive impact on the State of South Dakota and joined Miles Beacom to talk about his legacy in higher education.
Read MoreShantel Krebs has been selected as the speaker for Dakota State University’s fall commencement.
Read MoreThe impact of Ron Reed’s work can be felt all across the state, from Vermillion to Pierre to the Black Hills. Listen to his interview on the Legacy Podcast. now.
Read More1991 Inductee Duane Reichert has become best known to rodeo fans all over the country as "Dr. Ben Krazy", the nut with the ersatz ambulance.
Read More2021 Inductee Craig Tieszen led a dedicated career as a Police Chief and legislator with honesty, kindness, and integrity. As a leader, he was analytical, practical, and respectful.
Read MoreOur newest podcast episode featuring 2001 Inductee Lynn Seppala.
Read MoreOur newest podcast episode featuring 2001 Inductee Bill Hinks.
Read MoreOur newest podcast episode featuring 2021 Inductee Ryan McFarland.
Read MoreTed Muenster’s integrity and leadership are well known in South Dakota and he has left behind a positive impact wherever he goes.
Read MoreJohnny Brocklesby, son of 2000 Inductee Earl Brocklesby joined Miles Beacom to discuss his dad’s legacy in the tourism industry in western South Dakota.
Read More