Gov. Larry Rhoden issued his second veto while making law a slew of legislation focused on South Dakota's elections and citizen-led petition process.
Legislative move to limit local voting rights of full-time travelers has some reconsidering their South Dakota residency.
School board president Carly Reiter said the fact that the district opposed 41 bills shows it wasn’t an "education-friendly ...
Jodi Schwan with SiouxFalls.Business visited to discuss a successful collaboration that addresses behavior issues downtown ...
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KELOLAND.com on MSNWATCH: State Supreme Court to hear NOPE case TuesdayThe state Supreme Court will hear arguments on Tuesday in a non-profit’s appeal of a lower court ruling related to the ...
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KELOLAND.com on MSNRhoden vetoes petition signature billA bill changing how groups gather signatures for ballot measures has been vetoed by Republican Gov. Larry Rhoden Tuesday. In ...
South Dakota, Iowa, and Minnesota mainly see Ruby-throated Hummingbirds in the springtime. Residents can start to see them in late April into early May. Most Ruby-throated Hummingbirds will leave the ...
South Dakota Gov. Larry Rhoden signed bills allowing concealed pistols in bars and on public college campuses, among other ...
Special Olympics North America announced on Monday that Jefferson High School’s Special Olympics program will receive ...
"SB 216 ... was the only tax bill that passed ... Is SB 216 perfect? No, but I do believe that it is a good start," writes ...
48-year-old Sarah Hazledine of Spearfish "allegedly raped" a three-year-old in August of 2024. She was working as a teacher ...
The U.S. says an agreement has been reached to ensure safe navigation in the Black Sea as it wrapped up talks with Ukrainian ...
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