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Dan Bilka, co-founder and president of All Aboard Northwest, spoke to a group of citizens in Fort Pierre on Wednesday evening ...
The work being done at Sioux Avenue and in front of the federal building is scheduled to be completed by July 3, 2025. The ...
For more than a decade, Dusty Johnson has crisscrossed South Dakota and the country — from Mitchell to Pierre, Washington, D.C. and back — balancing public service with family life and often traveling ...
The 100th session of the South Dakota Legislature is in the books, and starting Tuesday all signed bills officially become law. This year, lawmakers drafted and debated more than 500 bills. 213 made ...
There was an ambulance outside the state Capitol building in Pierre on Monday. But not because someone wasn’t feeling well.
South Dakota’s lone member of the U.S. House, Dusty Johnson, has announced that he is entering the race to become South ...
When he's not in the Capitol or the governor's mansion in Pierre, you will find Governor Larry Rhoden in his welding shop on ...
The work being done at Sioux Avenue and in front of the federal building is scheduled to be completed by July 3, 2025. The ...
Well over 100 demonstrators, with some counts placing the number over 200, peacefully assembled on the steps of the State ...
South Dakota lawmakers approved $3 million for Capitol building repairs, adding to the nearly $12 million already allocated. The funds will address immediate needs like plaster and paint repair ...
The environment in Pierre today is “more strident” than it was when David Owen began lobbying South Dakota lawmakers in 1998. Much has changed since then, Owen said, but that’s ...