South Dakota lawmakers approved a $7.3 billion state budget on Thursday at the Capitol, down about $5 million from the budget ...
A group backed by Elon Musk is running ads targeting Republican lawmakers in several states over their support of a federal ...
Through the first weeks of March, attack ads have been playing on South Dakota televisions, and a truck with a video display ...
Joint Committee on Appropriations rejects former Gov. Noem's proposals to slash funding for public broadcasting, Civil Air ...
Twenty-seven senators voted Monday to pass a bill segregating restrooms in public schools and state-owned facilities by sex ...
Greetings! Today’s article is about Senate Bill 6 - to transfer certain monies and create a fund to support capitol and ...
"Mitchell received the Community of the Year Award from the Governor’s Office of Economic Development. I submitted a ...
Care and Feeding of a Beautiful Old Building, by Rep. Will Mortenson (R-Fort Pierre) ...
Gov. Larry Rhoden signed South Dakota House Bill 1052 into law Wedneday, prohibiting carbon pipeline companies from using eminent domain.
South Dakota landowners scored a victory after a bill to block Summit from using eminent domain to acquire land passed the House and Senate.
A four-year controversy that has shaken South Dakota’s Republican political establishment culminated Tuesday in the ...