
Small-town antique car collector creates online YouTube following
Ben Dolloff knew from a young age that antiques were a passion he would have for life. After moving across the country to Murdo, Ben and his wife Laurie own and operate an antique business and YouTube channel. Ben sells most of his antiques online and uses his Golden West service to share videos he’s produced with thousands of followers.

Lakota women-owned business builds a new vision for their area
Serena and Ellen Harmon own Rosebud Building Products and Equipment Rental, providing essential resources for their community. This Lakota women-owned business supplies their community with building materials, equipment rental, and more.

Fiber optics deliver internet connections at the speed of light
Unleash the full potential of your internet connection with fiber optics. Enjoy blazing-fast speeds and uninterrupted connectivity.

How to keep your kids safe when they’re online
The internet is a way of life for everybody these days — including kids. Whether they’re socializing with friends, gaming, or completing homework assignments, your children risk falling victim to cyberbullying, online predators, and other dangers. Follow these tips to help ensure they can safely navigate the world wide web.

How this century-old business helps build the future
Dell Rapids Lumber has been in operation since the early beginnings of the town and continues to help everyone with their dream projects.

Compassionate vet clinic cares for animals across 3 states
Five veterinarians in this one-horse town make a difference with their vital animal care.

Couple makes big impact with simple safe roadside solutions
Sowing the seeds of safety, one SD couple helps where you least expect.

Capturing beauty in the Badlands
From cattle to cameras – Elsie does it all. As a fifth-generation rancher turned photographer, she knows how to make it all work right at home.

Hate headaches and love good sleep? Healthy habits start with the screen
It’s dinner time and the table has green bean casserole, mashed potatoes, corn on the cob, and an unwelcome guest – the smartphone. Many families have banished this device from meals, which prevents headaches in more ways than one.

More than sandwiches: Subway serves opportunity and supports Pine Ridge
Bob and Darlene Ecoffey say their Subway in Pine Ridge serves more than healthy sandwiches. The restaurant also provides opportunity and supports the community.