The state Senate voted unanimously to grant the state auditor the right to access and investigate agency records on Thursday ...
Legislation requiring all classrooms display ‘Under God, the People Rule’ also heading to the House floor for a vote.
Supporters said the cut would undermine public safety, government transparency, education, high school activities and local ...
The South Dakota Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big. Here’s a look at Feb. 6, 2025, results for ...
Explore South Dakota's underrated scenic landscapes and rich cultural history on this stunning route that traverses the state ...
Sen. Sue Peterson, R-Sioux Falls, brought Senate Bill 161 because of what she called a “disparity” between teacher and ...
The Senate Judiciary Committee unanimously approved two bills. One cracks down on contraband in state prisons, and the other strengthens human trafficking laws.
Tupper, who also serves as President of the U.S. Cattlemen’s Association, said his organization made a request to a company, ...
Snow is on the way for areas of KELOLAND, with the heaviest snow expected in northern South Dakota. While I’ve already added to my Aberdeen number earlier ...
The Ninth Annual Soil Health Conference, Jan. 15-16 at the Ramkota Hotel and Event Center in Watertown, SD, saw approximately ...
SB 51 will be heard in the House next week, and if it passes there, it will head to Gov. Larry Rhoden’s desk for final approval.
A bill that would require all South Dakota classrooms to display the Ten Commandments is one step closer to becoming law.