A bill providing grants for airport terminal improvements across South Dakota moved forward today in the state legislature despite concerns about funding sources.
The Department of Government Efficiency has continued to shut down federal offices across South Dakota. The “Wall of Receipts” website added listings of South Dakota real estate closures since the first shutdown in Watertown last week.
More than 25 years later, Fred is back coaching in the Black Hills. He will return next year for Ashton's senior season, then head back to Michigan. He says he doesn't know what's next, but he has some ideas. "I got a granddaughter that I got my eye on. So I just, you know, plant seeds as I go along and and see where it takes me."
"This bill will give parents and community members a leg to stand on when we approach our libraries and school boards," a mother testified.
With bird migration season beginning, and as agriculture is South Dakota’s number one industry, if Bird Flu reaches commercial flocks here, it could pose a major threat to the industry.
The Lincoln Journal Star reported DOGE cut funding for a scholarship program at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, used by 16 students, called RAÍCES "that’s aimed at improving the recruitment and retention of local teachers in Nebraska schools with high rates of poverty and employee turnover.”
The state is on pace to set a record for cases and is already at a historic high in hospitalizations from influenza.
Expensive long-term leases on the state government “One Stop” centers in Sioux Falls and Rapid City are provoking the legislature to action. Many legislators say they weren’t consulted on the lease agreements,
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley wants to ensure state consumers are taking time to protect financial and personal information.
RAPID CITY, S.D. - Both South Dakota Mines men's and women's basketball programs will have new coaches next season. On Monday night, the school announced that men's coach Eric Glenn and women's coach Jeri Owsley will not be returning next year.
South Dakota's governor has signed a bill into law that bans the taking of private property for building carbon dioxide pipelines.
As South Dakota's visitation rates rise, local small business owners see an opportunity to find their niche in the state's second-largest industry.
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