Governor Larry Rhoden is urging South Dakotans to support their neighbors and emphasizing the importance of community-driven efforts, especially through churches and food banks, amid a prolonged ...
South Dakota's Democrats want Gov. Larry Rhoden to take a stand on the looming lapse in hunger-relief benefits in the state.
After President Donald Trump’s recent meeting with President Xi of China, the South Dakota Soybean Association weighs in on how the new trade deal will ...
A southeast South Dakota lawmaker wants a new task force to look at inmate rehabilitation services across the state, ...
South Dakota’s governor and lawmakers put more than two years of debate behind them recently with a decision to build a prison, but there’s more than rhetoric in the rearview.
Mislabeled wiring was what ultimately caused the unexpected days-long shutdown of South Dakota state government’s technology ...
As the federal government shutdown continues, South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden has announced a successful effort to secure ...
Plans to change the name and make other revisions to work programs in South Dakota’s state prisons are no longer going forward, at least for now. Switching the ...
Following the open house, Capitol Lake will be open to the public with no age restriction on those who are allowed to fish.
Since then, Attorney General Marty Jackley, who polled at 18% in April, dropped out of the governor’s race to run for U.S.
Aberdeen businessman Toby Doeden has surged to 15%, and House Speaker Jon Hansen follows with 10%, up significantly from 4% and 2% respectively in April. About 21% of voters remain undecided.
South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden and First Lady Sandy Rhoden invite families to attend the annual trick-or-treat ...
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