SB 51 will be heard in the House next week, and if it passes there, it will head to Gov. Larry Rhoden’s desk for final ...
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Islands.com on MSNA Breathtaking South Dakota Byway Offers A Breathtaking Road Trip Through Wilderness And HistoryExplore South Dakota's underrated scenic landscapes and rich cultural history on this stunning route that traverses the state ...
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KELOLAND News on MSN10 Commandments in schools bill passes House panelA bill that would require all South Dakota classrooms to display the Ten Commandments is one step closer to becoming law.
Tony Venhuizen, a longtime fixture in South Dakota state government, was formally and warmly welcomed to his role as lieutenant governor of the state.
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KELO Sioux Falls on MSNFor Rhoden, Venhuizen: A week of making historySomething rare is taking place at the South Dakota Capitol this week, as a new governor, Larry Rhoden, and a new lieutenant ...
On this edition of Throwback Thursday, Lori Kent with the Local Lou Podcast shares more on the history of Harney Hospital.
The South Dakota Intercollegiate Conference opened in 1917 and closed in 2000 and just about every college in the state ...
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Public News Service on MSN'Ten Commandments' in public schools debate reaches South DakotaA South Dakota House committee takes up a controversial bill today that would require all school districts in the state to ...
West Point graduate John Blair Smith Todd was no stranger to military action. He fought against Florida’s Seminole tribe in ...
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The Gamecocks are a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament bracketology. Here's where South Carolina stands in the March Madness ...
The bill would require the Ten Commandments be posted in each classroom in South Dakota's public schools. But it could face ...
Gov. Larry Rhoden said he chose Tony Venhuizen as lieutenant governor for his knowledge of the Legislature and experience in ...
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