We’ve all turned on a water faucet, but have you ever stopped to think how it gets there? In this History at High Noon, ...
near Morton, the agency was an important site to both the Dakota and the federal government in the times before, during and immediately after the six-week conflict. "You can't interpret or share that ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Sioux Falls Mayor Paul TenHaken issued a proclamation today celebrating Black History Month and the unveiling of the new exhibit at the South Dakota African American History ...
The Big Sioux River, the state's most populated river and the natural boundary that separates southeastern South Dakota from northwestern Iowa, has finally gotten what it so richly deserves: Its own ...
SIOUX CITY -- The 31st annual Sioux City History Projects exhibit opens this weekend at the Sioux City Public Museum. The exhibit features models and posters of local historic landmarks, people and ...
SIOUX CITY (KTIV) - The Sioux City Museum’s upcoming events will surely keep you on your feet! On Friday, May 9, the Sioux City Museum announced its upcoming events for families to explore both the ...
SIOUX CITY (KTIV) - Looking for a place to eat lunch while learning interesting Sioux City facts? Look no further than History at High Noon! The popular lunchtime program is held on the third Thursday ...
Broken treaties are at the heart of the protests at Standing Rock. — -- For the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, the controversial Dakota Access Pipeline perpetuates a long history of broken promises ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — The Sioux Falls YMCA is currently in jeopardy of closing down, but the organization isn’t losing hope. The “Y” in Sioux Falls has served the community since 1886. We take a ...
SIOUX CITY -- The history of retail in Sioux City is the cyclical tale of retail everywhere -- an innovative store opens, expands, grows into a titan of commerce, gradually becomes eclipsed by ...