2022 Inductee Ron Reed joined Seth Tupper from SDPB’s Kirby Family studio in downtown Sioux Falls.
Read MoreJournalist Randell Beck joined Lori Walsh from SDPB’s Kirby Family studio in downtown Sioux Falls.
Read MoreEvery year, along with the excitement of a new Class of inductees, we look forward to celebrating the annual Anniversary Reunion.
Read MoreTim Giago, longtime reporter and native rights champion, died Sunday, July 24, 2022. He was 88. A Veteran SD journalist provided a voice for people who had been ignored.
Read MoreDennis Daugaard began in the state legislature and served as South Dakota’s 32nd governor. He joined Lori Walsh of SDPB on In the Moment. Click the button below to listen to the interview.
Read MoreThe arts have a massive impact on South Dakota. Spanning cultures, communities, and mediums—art of all kinds play a central role in shaping our state.
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 MoreRapid City will soon be home to a new national memorial, including a larger than life statue from South Dakota Hall of Fame member Dale Lamphere.
Read MoreChildren of all abilities will have a new playground to explore next summer at Storybook Island located in Rapid City, SD.
Read More2016 Inductee Christine Hamilton’s life journey has taken her many places, but she ultimately returned to South Dakota and built a life that she loves.
Read More“Termespheres: The Art of Dick Termes” is now open at the Cultural Heritage Center in Pierre and runs through Aug. 29, 2022.
Read MoreThese speeches are now available to view online. For anyone unable to join us for the Class of 2021 Honors Ceremony, you can scroll down and watch each Inductee’s inspiring acceptance speech.
Read MoreFive of the 10 members of the Class of 2022 South Dakota Hall of Fame are from western South Dakota.
Read MoreMary Olinger’s life is one dedicated to giving back, serving others, and in truly making wishes come true.
Read MoreThe South Dakota Hall of Fame is run by a small but dedicated team of employees who help facilitate the Hall’s mission to champion a culture of excellence.
Read MoreTo celebrate the centennial of the passing of the 19th Amendment, the National Collaborative for Women’s History Sites and the William G. Pomeroy Foundation have partnered to launch a new historic marker program commemorating the history of women’s suffrage in the United States.
Read MoreThe YMCA’s Youth Development Center held a renaming ceremony Wednesday, honoring Glenna and Rodney Fouberg.
Read MoreAfter two combat tours in Vietnam, Senator Larry Pressler ran for Congress in 1974 on a shoestring budget, with a positive and clean campaign.
Read MoreA former governor and former Argus Leader editor are part of the class of 10 inductees into the South Dakota Hall of Fame.
Read MoreJune 9, 2022, will mark the 50th anniversary of the disastrous flood that struck Rapid City and the surrounding area.
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