Night Walking South Dakota
John Banasiak has a curious spirit, both in the classroom and the field. [read more]
Food
Freeman’s Savory Soup
Summer savory provides a subtle punch to a traditional German dish. [read more ]
Watertown’s Pizza Champ
Christmas Cookies With a Twist
Summit's Lutefisk Tradition
Cinnamon Rolls, 25 Cents
Travel
Double the Fun in Carthage
Why have one lake when you can have two? [read more ]
The Characters of Isabel
Nestled in the Badlands
A Border Town
The Humor of Rochford
History
Ramming Through the Mickelson Trail
The 109-mile mountain corridor’s bumpy beginnings. [read more ]
The Spirit Behind a Tragedy
Dakota’s Bullwhackeress
Blazing Trails
George Kingsbury: Eyewitness to History
Outdoors
The Thrill of the Chase
When thunder roars, Watertown’s Alex Resel heads outdoors. [read more ]
Dancing with Grebes
Why We Fall for Balanced Rocks
Needles Highway in Winter
Remaining Ranchland
Culture
Night Walking South Dakota
John Banasiak has a curious spirit, both in the classroom and the field. [read more ]
The Elevator
A Musical Bridge
Following Black Elk’s Good Red Road
Stopping the Green Glacier
Business
Tasty Theatrics of the Wine Cellar
Diners seem to appreciate the little nighttime eatery with black tablecloths and a hostess who knows food and theater. [read more ]
Pretty and Practical
Spink’s Cheese Makers
Let’s Go Shopping in Scotland
A Living Drink
Monthly E-Newsletter
Events
May 03 - October 25 May 24 - September 13 May 31 - June 062025 RASDak Black Hills to Badlands Journey
June 02 - June 07Mighty Corson Kids Theatre Camp - Brandon
June 03 - June 24Family Fun Tuesdays: A Hands-On Adventure - Deadwood
All EventsOn This Day
June 3
Kadoka native Earl Brockelsby opened Reptile Gardens today in 1937. Brockelsby kept snakes as pets, and his front yard often teemed with people wanting to see them. He built a small structure south of Rapid City, strategically at the top of a hill so motorists whose cars overheated would stop. The first day's business brought in $3.85, but Reptile Gardens has grown to house the largest collection of venomous reptiles on the planet. Its domed jungle, a replica of rain forest habitat, was one of the first of its kind constructed.
Columns
May 28, 2025
Seeking Spring Ornaments
PHOTOGRAPHY: Our photographer’s annual spring journal captures blossoms and birds. [read More]
April 23, 2025
First Signs of Spring
PHOTOGRAPHY: Our photographer captured the sights and sounds of the prairie reawakening. [read More]
January 29, 2025
Winter Mornings in West River
PHOTOGRAPHY: A frosty wonderland unfolds. [read More]
December 31, 2024
Postcards from December
PHOTOGRAPHY: 2024 went out with a frosty flourish. [read More]
November 26, 2024
Going Vertical
PHOTOGRAPHY: A 90-degree turn of the camera isn’t all bad. [read More]