One major event is the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally.
The US states of Montana and Minnesota each share borders with both North Dakota and South Dakota.
No, Hillsview and White Rock, each with a population of 3, are the smallest towns in South Dakota. There is no town in South Dakota named Hillsburg.
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It varies with each city in South Dakota but there is an average of over 200 days of sunshine each year in South Dakota. Rapid City: 226 Huron: 211 Sioux Falls: 208 Aberdeen: 202
There is no town by the name of Montana in South Dakota. Montana and South Dakota are separate states in the USA. Each of them occupies a wide range of both latitude and longitude.
According to the US Census, there are 754,844 residents for each South Dakota house seat.
Alaska, Delaware, Vermont, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming and Montana each have one representative.
It depends on what location you are using in each state. Much of North Dakota is in the Central Time Zone as is the eastern half of South Dakota. So if you are in eastern South Dakota and eastern North Dakota, the time in both places would be 10:00 pm. The south western corner of North Dakota and western South Dakota are both in the Mountain time zone, so they would also be the same time, 10:00 pm. Eastern North Dakota at 10:00 pm would be 9:00 pm in western South Dakota. 10:00 pm in western South Dakota would be 11:00 pm in eastern North Dakota.
Yes it does. Each department of South Dakota State University has academic scholarships to award. For example, the Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering Department expects to award $30,000 in scholarships for the 2011-2012 academic year. Athletics, music, and ROTC also offer scholarships at SDSU. The state of South Dakota also offers scholarships to South Dakota residents who attend college in South Dakota.
Yes, weasels are common in South Dakota. South Dakota is home to the long-tailed weasel, found statewide, the short-tailed weasel, found in the Black Hills and northeast counties, and the least weasel, found over the eastern two thirds of the state. South Dakota has a Mink and Weasel hunting season each year.
Eastern South Dakota has a humid continental climate and has higher precipitation than the western part of the state. Western South Dakota has a semi-arid climate, except in the Black Hills region, which also has a humid continental climate.
It all depends on how you define "city". The smallest city in South Dakota, if you define city as having a population of 1,000 or more, is Parker, South Dakota with a population of 1,022 according to the 2010 US Census. If you define a city as an Incorporated place, then Hillsview and White Rock, each with a population of 3, would be South Dakota's smallest cities.