The future of South Dakota’s drug ingestion law — often described as the most severe in the nation — is in the hands of Republican Gov. Larry Rhoden.
The fight to secure legislative approval for an $825 million men’s prison is lost for now, Republican Gov. Larry Rhoden conceded on Thursday.
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Hosted on MSNLawmakers talk about roles on new prison task forceThe Legislature’s two Republican floor leaders say they’re ready to be part of the governor’s new advisory council that will ...
Both chambers of the South Dakota legislature agree: First-time drug ingestion offenders should not face a felony charge. The ...
The two chambers of the South Dakota Legislature agree that only the slowest class of e-bikes should be allowed on the scenic ...
Sioux Falls area law enforcement officials are hopeful a bill to help them deal with street racing clears its final hurdle of ...
Full-throated support from Gov. Larry Rhoden may not be enough to change the minds of skeptical lawmakers on a controversial ...
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Hosted on MSNSouth Dakota State Library saved from most program cutsMultiple essential library services offered through the state library are no longer at risk of being cut. The Joint Committee ...
SALEM, S.D. — With a banner all his own among the many that hang from the rafters at the McCook Central High School gymnasium ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates 19,000 people died from the flu so far this winter, including 86 children.
Zelenskyy is happy. Trump is happy. What’s not to like? Inside the minerals agreement that Kyiv hopes will clear the air with ...
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