PIERRE, S.D. (South Dakota Broadcasters Association) - Governor Larry Rhoden has signed legislation to end Pierre’s decades-long headache.
South Dakota Gov. Larry Rhoden has signed bills into law to let county sheriffs charge a fee for serving legal papers, open ...
The South Dakota State Art Museum hosted the opening reception for the Governor’s 11th Biennial Art Exhibition featuring work ...
South Dakota lawmakers are considering two proposals regarding state government employees who suspect acts of improper ...
South Dakota is a political trifecta. One party (Republican) controls both branches of the state Legislature and the ...
We told Rhoden that regardless of how routine or mundane the information reporters are seeking, state officials have a ...
The 65-year-old Rhoden reiterated his interest in pushing reset on the relationship between state government and all South Dakotans. Rhoden rose from the lieutenant governor position to the role of ...
Critics say the Ten Commandments bill could expose kindergarteners to terms like "adultery" and "murder," making for tough ...
Gov. Larry Rhoden talked with the Argus Leader for an interview about property taxes, the state budget, and finding success ...
Larry Rhoden speaks about his experience with his transition as the new South Dakota governor. Homeland Security Secretary ...
Larry Rhoden, who took over as governor of South Dakota for Kristi Noem, gave the Argus Leader insight into his new role and how he plans to govern.
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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