Join us as we honor the 2020 Class of Inductees at the South Dakota Hall of Fame's Annual Honors Ceremony on Friday, September 10 & Saturday, September 11 in Oacoma/Chamberlain, SD.
Read MoreSouth Dakota Hall of Fame inductee Glenn Leroy Jorgenson, 91, who with his wife Phyllis helped to save and transform hundreds of lives through their River Park alcohol and drug treatment programs in South Dakota, died peacefully Friday, July 23, 2021, at Dougherty Hospice House, Sioux Falls, S.D.
Read More“Let's take a moment to remember Glenna Fouberg. Fouberg was known in South Dakota as "Mrs. Education." An innovative educator, Fouberg evolved Aberdeen's Alternative Learning Center where she changed the trajectory of hundreds of lives.’
Read MoreYoung people who decide to leave South Dakota do it as early as middle school. That startling fact was embedded in a newspaper story I read shortly after returning to my native state in mid-2018.
Read MoreSouth Dakota Hall of Fame inductee Glenn Leroy Jorgenson, 91, who with his wife Phyllis helped to save and transform hundreds of lives through their River Park alcohol and drug treatment programs in South Dakota, died peacefully Friday, July 23, 2021, at Dougherty Hospice House, Sioux Falls, S.D.
Read More“I just take people fishing,” he said. It is something he has done for many years to help his favorite organization — the South Dakota Hall of Fame.
Read MoreThe South Dakota Hall of Fame is a nonprofit organization that relies solely on generous donations from individuals who support our mission to champion excellence in South Dakota.
Read MoreEvery year, along with the excitement of a new Class of inductees, we look forward to celebrating the annual Anniversary Reunion.
Read MoreJoin us as we honor the 2020 Class of Inductees at the South Dakota Hall of Fame's Annual Honors Ceremony on Friday, September 10 & Saturday, September 11 in Oacoma/Chamberlain, SD.
Read MoreNew class of honorees to be recognized in April 2022
Read MoreNew class of honorees to be recognized in April 2022
Read MoreSIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO)– KELOLAND’s Angela Kennecke will be inducted into the South Dakota Hall of Fame.
Read MoreAt the South Dakota Hall of Fame, we have over 700+ Inductees, each with their own unique stories and legacies.
Read MoreYou may ask, what makes the Kimball Garden Club stand out? Their undeniable love for their community and the blessing of beautifying it one flower at a time.
Read MoreTen extraordinary people, whose life works have enriched the state, will be the newest inductees into the South Dakota Hall of Fame.
Read MoreThe Cowboy and Western Heritage Foundation was founded by, among others, 1990 South Dakota Hall of Fame Inductees Raymond “Bud” Livermore, and his wife Doris Livermore. Bud served as president of the organization’s executive board for five years and as president of the board of directors.
Read MoreIn this Legacy Interview, host Miles Beacom sits down with 2015 Inductee Robert Mudge to discuss his life and career as a metallurgist and the history of his company, RPM Innovations, Inc.
Read MoreAs we draw closer to announcing the new Class of 2021, We want to take a look back on the Class of 2020.
Read MoreLegendary sculptor Dale Lamphere, of Sturgis, was recognized for earning his honorary doctoral degree in fine arts.
Read MoreThe speaker for both commencement ceremonies will be alumnus Miles Beacom. He is a 1981 DSU business graduate who has gone on to be a successful business leader and philanthropist.
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