Governor Larry Rhoden and State Senator Casey Crabtree announced plans to remove suppressors from South Dakota’s list of controlled weapons. While federal regulations and background checks would still ...
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley has been elected unanimously to serve as president-elect of the National ...
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) -An effort is underway to deregulate suppressors in South Dakota.
Data Centers have become a very popularly proposed method around the country to put money in people’s pockets by cutting ...
The governor’s proposal would authorize an optional sales tax for counties. The revenue would be used to reduce property ...
Congressional retirements can be a key barometer ahead of the midterm elections, an indicator of how much churn could be ...
Janine Kern was five years old when she knew she wanted to be a lawyer. She did that, and much more, eventually rising to ...
Citing low revenue, South Dakota Gov. Larry Rhoden has proposed no salary increases for state government employees.
The recent shooting of two national guard members in Washington DC is hitting close to home for Governor Larry Rhoden.
With sales tax revenues down, Gov. Larry Rhoden proposes no spending increases for health care and education and no raises ...
Gov. Rhoden presented his first recommended budget for South Dakota's fiscal year 2027 at the State Capitol Building.
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