Only the western half of the state.
The time in North Dakota depends on where you are in South Dakota and where you want the time in North Dakota. If you are in the Central Time Zone in South Dakota and want the Central Time Zone in North Dakota, the time would be the same, 10pm. If you are in the Mountain Time Zone in South Dakota and want the Mountain Time Zone in North Dakota, the time would be the same, 10pm. If you are in Central Time Zone in South Dakota at 10pm, then it would be 9pm in the Mountain Time Zone in North Dakota. If you are in the Mountain Time Zone in South Dakota at 10 pm, then it would be 11pm in the Central Time Zone in North Dakota.
Western South Dakota is located in Mountain Time (MST) (UTC-7/8).
Rapid City, South Dakota is in the Mountain Time Zone.
Either 1 or 0. Colorado is in Mountain Time, but the western half of South Dakota is in Mountain Time while the eastern half is in Central Time.
Yes it is. The state is divided with the western half observing Mountaiin time and the eastern half observing Central time.
The South Dakota mountain range is called the Black Hills.
The eastern half is in Central Time Zone and the western half is in Mountain Time Zone.
North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Texas, and Oklahoma. North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas and Texas OK, it's true that part of the county at the west end of the Oklahoma panhandle does observe Mountain Time, but that is not officially recognized by the U.S. Department of Transportation, the agency that governs U.S. time zones.
Mount Rushmore is a national monument in the Black Hills mountain range of South Dakota.
It's in South Dakota.
Actually, it is a mountain range, The Black Hills, which are located in western South Dakota and eastern Wyoming.
No, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, is not in the Mountain time zone. Sioux Falls is in the central time zone. The Mountain time zone is one hour behind the central time zone.