South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem says she will use a donation from a Republican donor to fund a deployment of up to 50 South Dakota National Guard troops to the U.S. border with Mexico.
You'll never forget the things you'll see and do at the Legendary Buffalo Chip. The 2021 concert lineup is pretty epic too. Win camping passes each week at Billings Bike Night.
If you're heading to the Black Hills this summer, make sure to check out the latest attraction in Hill City. The story behind the communities connection to Smokey Bear is fascinating.
With the cloud of new regulations, gun control, and anti-jobs measures hanging over the Rocky Mountain West and Upper Great Plains, lawmakers in North and South Dakota are looking to push back through nullification.
During my drive back from Indiana to Montana, I took the route that goes through South Dakota. If you've never made the drive between Billings and Sioux Falls, there are some interesting sites to visit.
The Sturgis Rally 2020 is officially happening according to news from the City of Sturgis this week. Social distancing is impacting some of the events, but the ultimate party is a go.
I recently took a cross country drive from Billings to Spartanburg, South Carolina. I don't mind hours in the car, but not all states are created equally when it comes to scenery. I typically dread the long stretch of I-90 from Billings to Sioux City, Iowa...
Drinking in Montana is nothing new. It's a Friday or Saturday night, we're wrapping up the week with friends while having a good time with a drink or two. That's when it's time to go home. The perfect scenario would be calling a cab or catching a ride with someone sober. The fact is, more people than none decide to drive while intoxicated.
OK, Billings' residents. If you ever wanted to own your own town, this could be the perfect opportunity for you. Not to mention, it's not too far away from here.
Just in time for holiday shopping, an entire South Dakota ghost town, complete with its own watering hole, is on sale for $250,000
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In a move that should surprise absolutely no one, officials in South Dakota have pulled their 'Don't Jerk and Drive' campaign -- and the reason should be pretty obvious.
Tourists watching the Old West show in Hill City, South Dakota last Friday got a real taste of the mayhem associated with that time period when live ammo began spraying into the crowd.
Investigators aren’t sure if real bullets somehow got into the actor’s guns, or if it was shrapnel from blanks that wounded three spectators seriously enough to be taken to the hospital in ambulances.