HURON, S.D. (KELO) — Family and friends remembered a former governor of South Dakota on Monday.
Read MoreOctober is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and here at the South Dakota Hall of Fame, we are honored to have inducted Elizabeth (Betty) Meyer in 2016 for her work saving lives and educating thousands in the field of Mammography.
Read MoreFormer South Dakota Gov. Harvey Wollman, 87, passed away from natural causes on Tuesday, October 18, 2022.
Read MoreOur newest podcast episode featuring 2001 Inductee Bill Hinks.
Read MoreThe South Dakota Hall of Fame is honored to celebrate and share the legacies of Inductees who elevated and created music in South Dakota.
Read MoreOur newest podcast episode featuring 2021 Inductee Ryan McFarland.
Read MoreBrad Johnson of the Watertown Public Opinion recently wrote an article about 2022 Inductee Bev Warne
Read MoreThe Class of 2022 Honors Ceremony was an incredible weekend, and many memories were made.
Read MoreTed Muenster’s integrity and leadership are well known in South Dakota and he has left behind a positive impact wherever he goes.
Read MoreThe public is invited to participate in a Benefit Auction that will be held in support of the South Dakota Hall of Fame.
Read MoreRod J Bowar, age 60, of Kennebec, SD, passed away on Sunday, August 28th in Deadwood. He was born on March 6, 1962, in Pierre, SD. Rod was inducted into the South Dakota Hall of Fame in 2018.
Read MoreInductees from the South Dakota Hall of Fame Class of 2022, interviewed on South Dakota Public Radio’s In the Moment with Lori Walsh.
Read More2022 Inductee Ron Reed joined Seth Tupper from SDPB’s Kirby Family studio in downtown Sioux Falls.
Read MoreJournalist Randell Beck joined Lori Walsh from SDPB’s Kirby Family studio in downtown Sioux Falls.
Read MoreEvery year, along with the excitement of a new Class of inductees, we look forward to celebrating the annual Anniversary Reunion.
Read MoreTim Giago, longtime reporter and native rights champion, died Sunday, July 24, 2022. He was 88. A Veteran SD journalist provided a voice for people who had been ignored.
Read MoreDennis Daugaard began in the state legislature and served as South Dakota’s 32nd governor. He joined Lori Walsh of SDPB on In the Moment. Click the button below to listen to the interview.
Read MoreThe arts have a massive impact on South Dakota. Spanning cultures, communities, and mediums—art of all kinds play a central role in shaping our state.
Read MoreJohnny Brocklesby, son of 2000 Inductee Earl Brocklesby joined Miles Beacom to discuss his dad’s legacy in the tourism industry in western South Dakota.
Read MoreRapid City will soon be home to a new national memorial, including a larger than life statue from South Dakota Hall of Fame member Dale Lamphere.
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