Citing discussions with South Dakota’s congressional delegation, Lt. Gov. Tony Venhuizen said federal support for Medicaid expansion could decline.
The state is the only one in the nation with a law that allows a failed drug test for a felony-level narcotic to serve as the basis for prison.
The two chambers of the South Dakota Legislature agree that only the slowest class of e-bikes should be allowed on the scenic Mickelson Trail. They sent that limitation Wednesday to Republican Gov. Larry Rhoden, who will decide whether to sign it into law.
South Dakota taxpayers pay the bill when the governor uses a state credit card, and with former Gov. Kristi Noem, that included out-of-state travel and spending for a
The city's continued growth, highlighted by major housing, business, and infrastructure projects, has earned it the prestigious award once again
As South Dakota's visitation rates rise, local small business owners see an opportunity to find their niche in the state's second-largest industry.
A panel of South Dakota lawmakers endorsed Republican Gov. Larry Rhoden’s property tax proposal Thursday over objections described as “soft” by education lobbyists, but most members also said
South Dakota lawmakers, the Governor’s Office and the state Treasurer’s Office hope to bring more predictability to a volatile revenue source and protect the state from a large
South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden has set his sights on property tax reform, requesting a committee draft together SB216, a sparsely-worded bill with a clear goal: to ease the burden