Jul 29, 2021 | Featured, People & Places, Retro
How South Dakota Helped Save the World from Nuclear Calamity Buried beneath the plains of Western South Dakota just a stone’s throw from the Badlands lies a fossil of sorts. It could unleash more power and destruction than the mightiest of dinosaurs, but...
Jul 22, 2021 | Expert Advice, Featured, People & Places
How to Take Great Photos Without Spending a Fortune Contrary to popular belief, you don’t need fancy equipment or an in-depth knowledge of every button on your camera to take a good photo. If you’re willing to learn the basics and devote time to...
Jul 20, 2021 | Featured, Making A Difference, People & Places
Sunshine Cures COVID Blues Gear Up for Adventure at SD Outdoor Shop Most people would shy away from opening a business during a global pandemic, but Bobbi and Jeremy Schmidt barely hesitated before signing on the dotted line. The owners of South Dakota Outdoor Shop in...
Jul 15, 2021 | Expert Advice, Featured
Don’t Make a Judgment Call — Dial 811 Before Digging Instead Do you dig summer? The season offers plenty to love, from backyard barbecues to splashing in lakes. It’s also prime time for tackling yard projects. If you take the word literally, call 811 before even...
Jul 8, 2021 | Expert Advice, Featured, Making A Difference, People & Places
Honey’s All the Buzz in South Dakota If you haven’t heard the buzz, here’s a sweet fact: South Dakota ranks number two in the nation in terms of honey production. This natural sweetener has been used for centuries not only as a food source, but to...
Jul 1, 2021 | Expert Advice, Featured, Retro
The History of Cable TV: Part I The number of television channels available to today’s consumer is so extensive, it’s hard to believe viewers were once limited to just three networks. Read on to learn how the change occurred. Commercial...