In Pierre, the changing of the guard became official on Saturday as Larry Rhoden took the oath of office to become the 34th ...
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KELOLAND News on MSNSenate will act on rest of anti-corruption packageSouth Dakota lawmakers are considering two proposals regarding state government employees who suspect acts of improper ...
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KELOLAND News on MSNFormer state librarians oppose its eliminationFour of South Dakota’s past heads of the State Library are taking a stand against an attempt by the Noem-Rhoden ...
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KELO Sioux Falls on MSNA look at the week ahead in our SD state governmentHere’s a first look at meetings of our South Dakota state government’s boards and commissions, as well as the 2025 ...
The Senate did vote Wednesday to advance another Jackley-backed transparency bill, Senate Bill 61, which seeks to strengthen ...
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A record 13 women had been serving as governor this year. But many state constitutions still presume officeholders will be ...
The House Education Committee voted Wednesday to move the two proposals to the legislative budget committee with “do not pass ...
Supporters said the cut would undermine public safety, government transparency, education, high school activities and local ...
PIERRE, S.D. (South Dakota Broadcasters Association) - Governor Larry Rhoden has signed legislation to end Pierre’s decades-long headache.
Fees for drivers, plumbers, cosmetologists, electricians and accountants would increase if lawmakers adopt a package of bills pending in the Legislature.
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