South Dakota Magazine

South Dakota Magazine is a bi-monthly magazine publication that explores the culture, events, history, characters, landscape and communities of South Dakota. Bernie Hunhoff founded the magazine in 1985 after several years in the newspaper business,.[1] His daughter, Katie Hunhoff, is now the editor and publisher. The magazine has also produced several books featuring South Dakota stories, photography, and interesting places.

South Dakota Magazine
EditorKatie Hunhoff
FrequencyBimonthly
Year founded1985
CountryUnited States
Based inYankton, South Dakota
LanguageEnglish
Websitesouthdakotamagazine.com
ISSN0886-2680

The magazine headquarters are located at 410 E 3rd St in Yankton, South Dakota, in a historic brick building built in the 1870s by Dakota Territorial Governor John L. Pennington.

Bernie Hunhoff and South Dakota Magazine have been recognized with numerous awards for their efforts in promoting South Dakota, including the 2011 A.H. Pankow Award[2] and the South Dakota Humanities Council's award for Distinguished Achievement in the Humanities.[3]

Further reading

In 1988, Bernie Hunhoff published Uniquely South Dakota with Robert Karolevitz, a prolific Yankton, South Dakota author and journalist.[4] The coffee table book features many photographs.

  • Karolevitz, Robert F.; Hunhoff, Bernie (1988). Uniquely South Dakota. Donning Company. ISBN 978-0-89865-730-2.
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References

  1. "Profile of South Dakota State Senator Bernie Hunhoff". CBS News.
  2. "2011 A.H. Pankow Award Presented to South Dakota Magazine". South Dakota Department of Tourism.
  3. "South Dakota Magazine To Be Honored At Festival". Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan.
  4. "Robert Karolevitz". Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan. June 22, 2011. Retrieved September 8, 2014.


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