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South Dakota Hall of Fame: Paul Gnirk

The interview posted above is from SDPB’s each day public affairs present, Within the Second with Lori Walsh.
Paul Gnirk, Ph.D., is a founding member of RESPEC, Inc, a world chief in geoscience, engineering, knowledge, and built-in know-how options.
His life started in Burke, South Dakota, the place his love for engineering started as he realized that he “was fairly good” in arithmetic and science. He earned his mining engineering diploma in 1959 from the then South Dakota Faculty of Mines & Know-how. He earned his Ph.D. from the College of Minnesota.
His mom Adeline Gnirk was an distinctive author and was inducted into the South Dakota Corridor of Fame in 1959.
An in-person honors ceremony for the category of 2022 is scheduled in Chamberlain/Oacoma on September 9 and 10. These inductees will be part of over 700 already enshrined within the South Dakota Corridor of Fame.

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Kristi Noem faces protests as she gets doctorate at South Dakota university

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, a former South Dakota governor, faced protests as she received an honorary doctorate at Dakota State University in Madison, as the school hosted its commencement ceremonies on Saturday.
Protesters showed up with signs to show their displeasure at the selection of Noem as this year’s commencement speaker. The secretary has been at the forefront of President Donald Trump’s hardline immigration agenda and mass deportation efforts.
“We don’t think that she is somebody that deserves any sort of honor from anybody,” protester Susan Wicks told Dakota News Now. “She’s currently right now violating the constitution, deporting people to foreign detainment centers without any due process.”
“I think that recently she’s shown herself to be a tool of the Trump administration and implementing policies that go against the Constitution of the United States,” fellow protester John Nelson told the outlet.
Wicks added that the university “didn’t listen to the town, the faculty or their students, and we think that’s abhorrent.”
At the Dakota State Fieldhouse, Noem received an honorary doctorate in public service. The school pointed to Noem’s work advocating for the university and its programs focusing on cybersecurity.
During the ceremony, Dakota State University President José-Marie Griffiths said that as South Dakota governor, Noem “was always ready to listen to our proposals, ask insightful questions to learn more about our plans, and was eager to move forward to support those initiatives.”
Some students chose not to participate in the ceremony. Max Lerchen, who graduated with a master’s in business administration, was one of those who took part after considering protesting as he disagreed with the selection of Noem “from the get-go.”

“This is a degree that I’ve worked hard for and many others have worked hard for,” Lerchen told Dakota News Now. “While I support the decision of those to not participate and I respect them for using their voices that way, I did not want to give Secretary Noem the power over me making decisions regarding my accomplishment and my day, and I’m very happy to see many others make that same choice as well.”
“I wanted to make sure I spent the day with my friends and my family, the people who supported me and make sure that I still celebrated regardless of the decision made,” he added.
Some students who chose to protest said they were locked out of campus buildings where they had stored their signs.
Lerchen, however, said he didn’t think it was intentional.
“A lot of our facilities around here, when they’re not in use, are locked. That’s not an uncommon thing,” he told Dakota News Now.
He added that the university “made a decision that I disagree with to select and honor Secretary Noem with a degree, but I do not think any of the actions by the university were meant to be malicious.”
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Check Out This Incredible Footage of South Dakota's Mt. Rushmore

Mount Rushmore is perhaps our most beloved national treasure here in South Dakota. Heck, they don’t call us the “Mount Rushmore State” for nothing, right?
Over two million people visit the monument every year, but most are restricted from ever getting too close. However, on special occasions, a privileged few are given the opportunity to fly aircraft directly over Mount Rushmore.
It’s safe to say no one has seen a view of the National Monument quite like this.
Amazing Drone Footage of Mount Rushmore
Credit: Polychronis Drone via YouTube
In the video from Polychronis Drone, a drone provides an up-close look at one of our most sacred landmarks. The Polychronis Drone has shot video footage from important landmarks all over planet earth, adding Mount Rushmore to its impressive resume.
Credit: Polychronis Drone via YouTube
In the video, the drone captures a unique angle of South Dakota’s most beloved landmark, flying very close to Washington, Lincoln, Roosevelt, and Jefferson.
As private drones have become more and more popular over recent years, recent laws were put into place restricting their use over U.S. landmarks, including Mount Rushmore.
To see the incredible footage from Polychronis Drone yourself, check out the video in the YouTube clip below.
LOOK: Every Kid Wanted to Go to These Famous TV and Movie Locations
Before Google Earth and instant streaming, your imagination had to do the traveling, and TV and movies were your passport. From pirate coves to suburban streets, these were the places every kid dreamed of visiting.
Gallery Credit: Stephen Lenz
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SD Lottery Powerball, Lucky For Life winning numbers for May 10, 2025
The South Dakota Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big. Here’s a look at May 10, 2025, results for each game:
Winning Powerball numbers from May 10 drawing
05-20-28-39-42, Powerball: 13, Power Play: 2
Check Powerball payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Lucky For Life numbers from May 10 drawing
05-12-19-43-47, Lucky Ball: 14
Check Lucky For Life payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Lotto America numbers from May 10 drawing
10-12-27-45-51, Star Ball: 01, ASB: 03
Check Lotto America payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Dakota Cash numbers from May 10 drawing
11-22-24-26-29
Check Dakota Cash payouts and previous drawings here.
Feeling lucky? Explore the latest lottery news & results
Are you a winner? Here’s how to claim your prize
- Prizes of $100 or less: Can be claimed at any South Dakota Lottery retailer.
- Prizes of $101 or more: Must be claimed from the Lottery. By mail, send a claim form and a signed winning ticket to the Lottery at 711 E. Wells Avenue, Pierre, SD 57501.
- Any jackpot-winning ticket for Dakota Cash or Lotto America, top prize-winning ticket for Lucky for Life, or for the second prizes for Powerball and Mega Millions must be presented in person at a Lottery office. A jackpot-winning Powerball or Mega Millions ticket must be presented in person at the Lottery office in Pierre.
When are the South Dakota Lottery drawings held?
- Powerball: 9:59 p.m. CT on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
- Mega Millions: 10 p.m. CT on Tuesday and Friday.
- Lucky for Life: 9:38 p.m. CT daily.
- Lotto America: 9:15 p.m. CT on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
- Dakota Cash: 9 p.m. CT on Wednesday and Saturday.
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