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The boards that oversee South Dakota’s 10 public colleges are drafting policies in accordance with a new state law that will ...
SD's legislative and executive leaders have issued statements in response to an early morning shooting of two Minnesota ...
The South Dakota Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED) Board of Economic Development has approved funding for ...
The TikTok bidder looking to land operations in South Dakota has given KOTA Territory News an update on his bid.
A South Dakota group made the journey to Israel to develop trade partnerships. Rabbi Mendel Alperowitz joined South Dakota ...
South Dakota lawmakers will not convene to make the call on a new prison site on July 22, according to Gov. Larry Rhoden’s office.
Lawmakers had put back more than $600 million for prison construction before the 2025 legislative session, and the fund had swelled larger than that with interest by winter.
South Dakota lawmakers will not convene to make the call on a new prison site on July 22, according to Gov. Larry Rhoden’s office.
The special Legislative Session to decide what to do with the South Dakota State Penitentiary will not happen in July.
South Dakota Supreme Court Justice Janine M. Kern has announced that she will retire from the bench on Dec. 8, 2025.
Next month, South Dakota becomes the 12th state to allow concealed weapons on public college campuses.  That’s the result of ...
A decision on what will replace the South Dakota State Penitentiary may not happen in July during a special session as Gov.