Facts About South Dakota
1. Famous People:
- Sparky Anderson baseball manager, Bridgewater
- Tom Brokaw TV newscaster, Webster
- John James Exon senator, Geddes
-
Myron Floren accordionist, Roslyn
- Joe Foss governor, 1st Commissioner of the American Football League, Sioux Falls
- Joseph Hansen author, Aberdeen
- Crazy Horse Oglala chief
- Oscar Howe Sioux artist, Joe Creek
- Hubert H. Humphrey senator and vice president, Wallace
- David C. Jones U.S. Air Force general, Aberdeen
- Roy Braxton Justus cartoonist, Avon
- Cheryl Ladd actress, Huron
- Ward L. Lambert basketball, Deadwood
- Ernest Orlando Lawrence physicist, Canton
- Russell Means American Indian activist, Pine Ridge
- George McGovern politician, Avon
- Dorothy Provine actress, Deadwood
- Rain-in-the-Face Hunkpapa Sioux chief
- Red Cloud Oglala Sioux chief
- Sitting Bull Hunkpappa Sioux chief
- Jess Thomas opera singer, Hot Springs
- Norm Van Brocklin football player, Parade
- Mamie Van Doren actress, Rowena
2. Governor:
- Dennis Daugaard until January of 2015
3. Capital City:
- Pierre
4. Motto:
- Under God, the people Rule
5. Population:
- 814,180 people as of 2010
- this is a 7.9% increase from the year 2000, which the population was about 754,844 people
6. Time Zone:
- Central Time Zone
- Western area of South Dakota is in the Mountain Time Zone
7. State Abbreviation:
- SD
- S.D.
8. Border States:
- Iowa
- Minnestoa
- Montana
- Nebraska
- North Dakota
9. Admission to Statehood:
- SD entered the Union on November 2nd of 1889
- This was the 39th or 40th state admitted to the Union
10. Largest City:
- Sioux Falls
- In the County of Minnehaha
- Population of 153,888
11. Highest Point:
-
Harney Peak
- In the County of Pennington
- 7,242 feet
12. Lowest Point:
- Big Stone Lake
- In the County of Roberts
- 966 feet
13. Professional Sports Teams:
- There are only minor league teams;
- Minor League Baseball
1.Sioux Fall Canaries
- Minor League Hockey
1. University of South Dakota
1.Coyotes
2. Jackrabbits
2. They only compete in the North Central Conference
Refrences: www.Wikipedia.com www.netstate.com www.50states.com/statehood www.classbrain.com