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More than half of South Dakotans oppose building a new men’s state prison in rural Lincoln County, according to a poll ...
A southeast South Dakota superintendent has been appointed to the South Dakota Board of Education Standards. Governor Larry ...
Twelve GOP state senators have declared they will vote against the budget until Iowa Senate leaders allow a floor vote on ...
Governor Larry Rhoden, in coordination with the South Dakota Department of Veterans Affairs (SDDVA), has officially proclaimed May as “Military Appreciation Month”—a time dedicated to honoring, ...
The academic achievements of the best and brightest students of the Class of 2025 were recognized recently at the 35th Annual Academic Excellence Recognition luncheon.
Gov. Larry Rhoden, in coordination with the South Dakota Department of Veterans Affairs (SDDVA), has officially proclaimed May as “Military Appreciation Month” — a time dedicated to honoring, ...
Heather and Charles Maude are ranchers from the Caputa area. Federal prosecutors recently dropped land theft charges against ...
A dozen Iowa state senators are vowing to block a vote on any budget bill unless Senate leaders allow a vote on a House bill ...
SPRINGFIELD — South Dakota needs a new prison. How large it ought to be or where are open questions, but a work group ...
South Dakota Gov. Larry Rhoden appointed Sen. David Wheeler, R-Huron, to serve as a judge in the state’s Third Circuit.
A federal grand jury indicted Charles and Heather Maude in June of 2024 over alleged theft of federal lands. The charges were recently dropped.
A move to put more tobacco tax money toward South Dakota’s dayto- day government expenses might mean more mosquito bites — and a greater risk of West Nile virus — after July. Gov.