Doug Burgum is the current governor of North Dakota.
The cyclotron was invented in South Dakota. A cyclotron is a type of a particle accelerator. The Briggs & Stratton internal combustion engine was developed while Stephen Foster Briggs was a student at South Dakota State College (now South Dakota State University).
AnswerThe answer is 1, Alaska. Previously, neither South Dakota or North Dakota had Division I teams, but now South Dakota State and North Dakota State are Division I Independents. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NCAA_Division_I_institutions
South Dakota's official nickname is "The Mount Rushmore State" because Mount Rushmore National Memorial is located in the Black Hills of South Dakota. In 1980, the SD State Legislature voted to change the state nickname from "The Sunshine State" to "The Mount Rushmore State".
Yes, agriculture is the number one industry in South Dakota.
Famous South Dakota inventions: The cyclotron was invented in South Dakota. A cyclotron is a type of a particle accelerator. The Briggs & Stratton internal combustion engine was developed while Stephen Foster Briggs was a student at South Dakota State College (now South Dakota State University). Famous South Dakota industries: meat packing: John Morrell, Tyson banking: CitiBank, Great Western Bank bio-fuels: POET computers: Gateway electronic scoreboards: Daktronics gold and silver mining
The most recent estimate of the population of South Dakota is 824,082 for 2011. The population of South Dakota was 814,180 in the 2010 US Census.
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As of now, South Dakota is the only U.S. state that does not observe Juneteenth as a state holiday or holiday observance. While many states have recognized Juneteenth to celebrate the emancipation of enslaved people in the United States, South Dakota has not designated it as an official holiday.
Deerfield, South Dakota is located in the Black Hills of South Dakota, north west of Hill City, South Dakota.
Native Americans own parts of South Dakota as do many people and businesses.
Yankton (South Dakota) was the first capital of the Dakota Territory, from 1861 to 1883. The capital of the Dakota Territory was then moved to Bismarck (North Dakota) from 1883 until statehood for both states in 1889.
The original Native American inhabitants of what is now South Dakota included: Dakota and Yankton Sioux Lakota Sioux Cheyenne Arikara Ponca