Hugh Ingalls (1929-2025) a 2024 South Dakota Hall of Fame Inductee, and his wife Eleanor Ingalls (1930-2025), both passed away in February 2025, just 8 days apart.
Read MoreCraig Lloyd (1948-2025), a 2015 South Dakota Hall of Fame Inductee, passed away on Wednesday, January 29, 2025.
Read MoreU.S. Senator Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) and Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) today introduced the Marcella LeBeau Recognition Act to designate the federal office building in Pierre as the “Marcella LeBeau Federal Building.”
Read MoreThe founder of Sands Wall Systems went from nearly ruining his life to helping others.
Read MoreJim Entenman joined 2021 Inductee, friend, and nominator Angela Kennecke to discuss his life and legacy in this newest podcast episode.
Read MoreClyde Fredrickson shows the SDPB crew a view they can’t find with two feet on the ground.
Read MoreGary Conradi recently joined South Dakota Hall of Fame Board Director Steve Flanery to discuss his legacy and contributions to the state he loves.
Read MoreFormer three-term U.S. Senator and five-term U.S. Representative Tim Johnson passed away Tuesday, October 8 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota at the age of 77.
Read More'Dirty Jobs' star, skilled trade advocate praises scholarship program as a national leader.
Read MoreJohn Barlow, a 2016 Inductee of the South Dakota Hall of Fame passed away on Friday, September 20, 2024, in Rapid City.
Read MoreDave Rozenboom has been named the 2024 Distinguished Alumni Award recipient, recognizing his exceptional career in banking, commitment to serving the community, and embodiment of Dordt's Reformed worldview.
Read MoreSouth Dakota State University might look a lot different if Peggy Miller had been three inches taller.
Read MoreThe passing of 2018 Inductee Raymond Peterson, known as “Mr. South Dakota,” was announced on Tuesday, August 27, 2024.
Read MoreGary Mule Deer’s combination of comedy and music has set him apart as one-of-a-kind. Gary Mule Deer is slated to perform at the Grand Ole Opry House on September 7, 2024, at 9:30 pm CT
Read More1994 Inductee Lyle E. Schroeder of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, peacefully passed away on Tuesday, August 13, 2024, at Ava’s Hospice House, with his family by his side. Lyle was 89.
Read MoreDavid Geisler, owner of the roadside attraction, passed away in May
Read MoreReturning to our board is South Dakota Artist Laureate Dale Lamphere. A former member of the South Dakota Arts Council and founding member and past president of Arts South Dakota
Read MorePaul Tierney was recognized Saturday with the Distinguished Alumni Award as part of Broken Bow’s All-Alumni Weekend.
Read MoreYankton’s Melissa Bader presented her artwork at the South Dakota Hall of Fame.
Read MoreThe South Dakota Hall of Fame is proud to welcome Shawn Martin to our team, as the new Visitor and Education Center Manager!
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