List of Newspapers in South Dakota

This is a list of newspapers in South Dakota.

  • Aberdeen American News - Aberdeen
  • Alcester Union & Hudsonite - Alcester/Hudson
  • Argus Leader - Sioux Falls
  • Arlington Sun - Arlington, South Dakota
  • Bennett County Booster II - Martin
  • Beresford Republic - Beresford
  • Bison Courier - Bison
  • Black Hills Pioneer - Spearfish
  • Brandon Valley Challenger - Brandon
  • Britton Journal - Britton
  • Brookings Register - Brookings
  • Capital Journal - Pierre
  • Clark County Courier - Clark
  • Clear Lake Courier - Clear Lake
  • Custer County Chronicle - Custer
  • Day County Reporter and Farmer - Webster
  • Faulk County Record - Faulkton
  • Freeman Courier - Freeman
  • Grant County Review - Milbank
  • Gregory Times-Advocate - Gregory
  • Hot Springs Star - Hot Springs
  • Huron Plainsman - Huron
  • Indian Country Today - Rapid City
  • Kadoka Press - Kadoka (1908-1942, defunct)
  • Lakota Daily Times - Martin
  • Lennox Independent - Lennox
  • Madison Daily Leader - Madison
  • Meade County Times-Tribune - Sturgis
  • Miller Press - Miller
  • Miner County Pioneer - Howard
  • Mitchell Daily Republic - Mitchell
  • Mobridge Tribune - Mobridge
  • Moody County Enterprise - Flandreau
  • Parkston Advance - Parkston
  • Pioneer Review - Philip
  • Plain Talk - Vermillion
  • Platte Entreprise - Platte
  • Potter County News - Gettysburg
  • Prairie Pioneer - Pollock
  • Rapid City Journal - Rapid City
  • Redfield Press - Redfield
  • Sioux Valley News - Canton
  • Sisseton Courier - Sisseton
  • Sota Iya Ye Yapi - Wilmot
  • South Dakota Messenger - Pierre (1912-1914, defunct)
  • Southern Union County Leader-Courier - Elk Point
  • Timber Lake Topic - Timber Lake
  • Todd County Tribune - Mission
  • True Dakotan - Wessington Springs
  • Vermillion Plain Talk - Vermillion
  • Wagner Post - Wagner
  • Watertown Public Opinion - Watertown
  • West River Eagle - Eagle Butt
  • Winner Advocate - Winner
  • Woonsocket Sanborn Weekly Journal - Woonsocket
  • Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan - Yankton


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