South Dakota is one of three states asking the Environmental Protection Agency for more time before it offers 15 percent gasoline blend year-round. Governor Larry Rhoden says potential supply chain ...
"It was exciting to see SB 83 pass the House, shifting the penalty for ingesting certain controlled substances toward treatment instead of incarceration," writes Rep. Nicole Uhre-Balk.
Several news organizations are examining former Governor Kristi Noem’s use of two state government credit cards while in ...
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KCAU Sioux City on MSNWhat South Dakota lawmakers hope to see prison task force accomplishA task force will determine the next steps for the proposed men's prison. It consists of people on both sides of the debate ...
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Europe must take responsibility for defending itself as world leaders met in London ...
Sen. Chris Karr of Sioux Falls shepharding “three big, beautiful bills" intended to bring more legislative oversight of ...
Voting for this bill and decriminalizing drug use will send a mixed message to our children.” By John Hult, South Dakota ...
South Dakota Gov. Larry Rhoden has signed 45 bills into law so far this legislative session, which began last month and ...
The fight to secure legislative approval for an $825 million men’s prison is lost for now, South Dakota Republican Gov. Larry ...
Senate Bill 83 would lower the penalties for ingesting controlled drugs and substances from a felony to a misdemeanor ...
Gov. Larry Rhoden says during one of his several meetings with USDA Secretary Brook Rollins last week, he and Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon had an extensive conversation about the Black Hills and timber ...
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