Knife River South Dakota

From day laborer to plant operator, hard work and trust lead to incredible turnaround story

“If they hadn’t taken a chance on me, I wouldn’t be where I am today.”

1 year ago

Mixer truck drivers put skills to the test in national competition

It definitely takes some skill to excel at this driving competition! Come with us for a look at the “truck rodeo.”

2 years ago

From rail to truck, transloading business sees record year with more room to grow

Coming off a record year, this locally based operation is ready to serve businesses that find it most efficient to use rail plus trucking to haul materials and products.

2 years ago

Inspired to upgrade your outdoor living? Here’s a look at what’s new

Spring will be here before you know it, making it a great time to plan for your outdoor improvement projects.

2 years ago

After record-length construction season, Knife River anticipates solid 2024

How to end a record year? Making asphalt even into December! We look ahead with the leader of Knife River South Dakota to what the coming season could bring.

2 years ago

Immersive experience brings concrete industry management students into memorable internships

One of the only programs of its kind in the country is now in South Dakota — with students immersing themselves early in real-life experiences.

2 years ago

3 major bridge projects set stage for future railroad service

It’s been a record year of projects for this railroad — here’s a look at some of its bridge improvements.

2 years ago

From turkeys to trains, holiday season means giving back to communities this company serves

The Santa Train is about to roll! It’s one of many ways this company is giving back to the communities it serves during the holidays.

2 years ago

In service for a century: Concrete road proves quality materials last

About 700 feet of concrete on the north side of Sioux Falls has a century-old story behind it.

2 years ago

Minnehaha County seeks legal action to remove restrictions on fairgrounds property

Minnehaha County will pursue a civil action to determine whether there is legal authority to remove deed restrictions on land that was donated for the William H. Lyon Fair Grounds.

2 years ago

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