Twenty-Seven Young Women Compete for Miss South Dakota Title

Twenty-seven young women from across the state will showcase their talents, public speaking skills, fitness, poise and stage presence in the 79th annual Miss South Dakota competition, taking place in Brookings May 28-30. Twenty-seven candidates is a record number, beating out the previous count of 25 in 2007.
Ranging in age from 19 to 24 and representing hometowns from Aberdeen to Yankton, they will compete for over $65,000 in scholarships and awards and the role of Miss South Dakota. The new Miss South Dakota will take home at least $13,000 in scholarships and awards, plus a crowning package worth thousands of dollars. She will represent South Dakota at the Miss America competition in West Palm Beach, FL, August 28-September 6.
The preliminary competitions will be 6:30 p.m., Thursday, May 28, and Friday, May 29. The final competition will take place at 6:30 p.m., Saturday, May 30. The Miss South Dakota’s Teen competition will be held in conjunction with the Miss competition Thursday and Friday evenings, with the new Miss South Dakota’s Teen being crowned at the conclusion of Friday’s event.
All competitions will take place at the Oscar Larson Performing Arts Center on the South Dakota State University campus in Brookings. The competition finals on Saturday will be available on livestream. Ticket information for in-person events as well as the livestream available at https://www.misssd.org/.
The pageant will feature Jamee Kattner, Miss South Dakota 2025. Jamee represented South Dakota at the Miss America competition in September 2025 in Orlando, FL. She spent the year advocating for her community service initiative, “Melodies of Joy” and singing and speaking at numerous appearances around the state.
The candidates will be judged on a private interview with the judges (30%), talent/HER Story™ (20%), health and fitness (20%) evening gown (20%) and on-stage conversation (10%).
The young women competing are (name, age, title, hometown, talent, and community service initiative):
Adrian Gruis, 20, Miss Fall River Balloon Festival, Onida, Talent: Vocal, Community Service Initiative: Ability Inclusion and Awareness
Amélie Wilcox, 20, Miss Rolling Plains, Rapid City, Talent: Electric Bass Guitar, Community Service Initiative: Seeing the Invisible: Autoimmune Disease Awarenes
sAngela Miller, 20, Miss Missouri River, Madison, WI, Talent: Musical Theatre, Community Service Initiative: Teach The Truth: Bringing Asian America History to Classroom
sBriley Steffensen, 19, Miss Hub City, Hartford, Talent: Musical Theatre Vocal, Community Service Initiative: Be True 2 Yo
uEllie Becker, 19, Miss Central States Fair, Howard, Talent: Slam Poetry, Community Service Initiative: Children Nutrition Progra
mEmily Hofer, 22, Miss Pride of the Dakotas, Hartford, Talent: Flute, Community Service Initiative: Rewriting Recover
yEvelynn Carlson, 22, Miss Northern State University, Aberdeen, Talent: Piano, Community Service Initiative: Fully Alive: Forming Women of Virtue and Visio
Javonte Madsen, 22, Miss Vermillion, Sioux Falls, Talent: Jazz Vocal, Community Service Initiative: Common Ground
Jayden Bender, 20, Miss Badlands, Britton: Talent: Jazz Dance, Community Service Initiative: Backing the Brave
Jenisha Gurung, 20, Miss Dakota Prairie, Sioux Falls, Talent: Nepali Cultural Dance, Community Service Initiative: OKK Period
Jensine Matson, 22, Miss Railroad Junction, Ramona, Talent: HER Story™, Community Service Initiative: Speak Your Power: Childhood Trauma Awareness
Kamella Kopp, 21, Miss Dakota Rose, Yankton, Talent: HER Story™, Community Service Initiative: The Golden Heart Initiative- Raising Awareness on Elder Abuse
Katie Milbrandt, 24, Miss East River, Brookings, Talent: HER Story™, Community Service Initiative: Speak Up: Stopping the Stigma by Starting the Conversation
Kianna Healy, 23, Miss Sioux Falls, Hartford, Talent: Vocal, Community Service Initiative: The Second Chance Project
Kyla Andvik, 21, Miss Brookings, Fargo, ND, Talent: Lyrical Dance, Community Service Initiative: Breaking the Silence
Laney Titze, 23, Miss Huron, Mitchell, Talent: Piano, Community Service Initiative: Teagan’s Light
Lilly Mae Blume, 20, Miss Sunflower Fields, Redfield. Talent: Speed Sand Painting, Community Service Initiative: Tractor Tracks to Farm Safety
McKenzie Hassebroek, 24, Miss Brown County Fair, Rapid City. Talent: Speed Painting, Community Service Initiative: Well-fed Minds
Misty Vonderleith, 20, Miss USD, Sioux Falls. Talent: HER Story™, Community Service Initiative: Partnering with local animal shelters, every animal deserves a home.
Natalie Biegler, 21, Miss State Fair, Timber Lake, Talent: Unicycle/Monologue, Community Service Initiative: Career Catalyst: Launching Young People into their Futures
Olivia Granaas, 24, Miss McCrory Gardens, Vermillion, Talent: Dance, Community Service Initiative: Sleep in Heavenly Peace
Olivia Walz, 21, Miss West Riverl, Mitchell, Talent: HER Story™, Community Service Initiative: You Are Not Alone: A Journey of Hope, Healing, and Empowerment
Rylin Yerdon, 23, Miss Siouxland, Harrisburg, Talent: Vocal, Community Service Initiative: Pursuing Success: The First Step Forward
Sydney Meissner, 21, Miss SDSU, Rapid City, Talent: Tap Dance, Community Service Initiative: Lights, Language, Leadership
Sydney Morgan, 21, Miss Hot Springs, Hot Springs, Talent: Vocal, Community Service Initiative: Community at Heart: Connecting Generations
Taysan Rouselle, 19, Miss Black Hills, Sturgis, Talent: Country Pop Vocal, Community Service Initiative: Showered with Hope
Thea Tanton, 21, Miss Heart of the Prairies, Brookings, Talent: Speed Painting, Community Service Initiative: Ripples of Change
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