2022 was a big year for the South Dakota Hall of Fame. As we look back on this last year, we feel inspired by and honored to have been able to champion a culture of excellence across the state.
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 MorePhilanthropy in South Dakota builds communities, shapes futures, and saves lives.
Read MoreLake Area Technical College President Mike Cartney has been included in IndustryEra Magazine’s Top 10 Inspiring Leaders in the global technology business for 2022.
Read MoreToday is the South Dakota Day of Giving; a day when nonprofits across the state come together to raise funds to support efforts to create a better tomorrow.
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 MoreSIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - The Downtown Sioux Falls, Inc. (DTSF) Board of Directors selected the Junior and Grand Marshals for the 30th Annual Parade of Lights.
Read MoreDr. Frank Alvine got to know 5-star Admiral Chester Nimitz, who was one of the most famous figures of World War II, overseeing the entire Allied military operation in the Pacific theater.
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 MoreLaurie Becvar, CEO of the South Dakota Hall of Fame, shares what excellence means to her, and all she has learned in her first six months leading the organization.
Read MoreTwo musical worlds joined forces to form the Lakota Music Project, melding traditional Native American songs, European classics and American compositions into a modern fusion.
Read MoreOur newest podcast episode featuring 2001 Inductee Lynn Seppala.
Read MoreThe South Dakota Hall of Fame is excited to announce we are Participating in this year’s South Dakota Day of Giving on November 29.
Read MoreHURON, S.D. (KELO) — Family and friends remembered a former governor of South Dakota on Monday.
Read MoreOctober is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and here at the South Dakota Hall of Fame, we are honored to have inducted Elizabeth (Betty) Meyer in 2016 for her work saving lives and educating thousands in the field of Mammography.
Read MoreFormer South Dakota Gov. Harvey Wollman, 87, passed away from natural causes on Tuesday, October 18, 2022.
Read MoreOur newest podcast episode featuring 2001 Inductee Bill Hinks.
Read MoreThe South Dakota Hall of Fame is honored to celebrate and share the legacies of Inductees who elevated and created music in South Dakota.
Read MoreOur newest podcast episode featuring 2021 Inductee Ryan McFarland.
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