Business

Little Manor on the Prairie


Laura Ingalls Wilder fans from across the globe journey to stay at this 1884 Victorian B&B in De Smet.

Tough Times Call for Tough Kennels


Two men from Tea bucked the Great Recession with a new invention.

Stella’s Paint


Colors mixed in Beresford are taking the DIY world by storm.

The Wild Dutchman’s Success


Sunflower seeds from Mound City gain a nationwide following.

The Calving App


Technology from a Faulkton farm makes calving season simpler.

Black Hills Timber


Keeping the forest healthy is a top priority for mountain tree farmers.

Mountain-made Furniture


Black Hills craftsmen create natural, durable home furnishings.

Peace Lights, made in Mitchell, absorb solar energy throughout the day and provide a steady, comforting light through the night.

Mitchell’s Eternal Flame


Peace Lights glow around the world.

A 38-foot iron cross adorns the family cemetery at Brett and Tammy Prang s Frying Pan Guest Ranch. Photo by Bernie Hunhoff.

Kadoka's Incredible Metal


Jackson County ranchers Brett and Tammy Prang manipulate steel and scraps into monumental art.

Riding in Stride


Pedal-less bikes made in Rapid City make learning a breeze.

Chairs that Last


Kerry Hogan brought old-world craftsmanship to Tripp.

From Nature to Your Home


Jeremy and Bobbi Schmidt turn detritus from the great outdoors into functional goods.

Off the Grid


Forty2 solar generators bring power where it’s needed most.

The Hunter’s New Friend


The Ground Blind Buddy keeps you organized in the field.

The Doorhickey


No hands? No problem, thanks to a Brookings couple and their new gadget.

Traditional Tea


Native blends produced in Aberdeen soothe the soul.

Melon Mate


Gary Geier’s invention takes the wobble out of slicing watermelon.

Sprucing Up


Faux trees from Yankton spruce up towers and boost phone coverage.

Busy Bees


Video games made in Brookings help kids learn about nature.

Yankton Rocks


Locals aid Alaska television miners.

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