Rhoden was officially sworn in back in January, he became the first South Dakota Governor to have a public event while ...
"You're talking hundreds of millions of dollars to move the needle," South Dakota Gov. Larry Rhoden said on property taxes.
It’s Saturday, February 8. Take a look at our top stories with KELOLAND On The GO. After losing her daughter to suicide, a ...
The inaugural events at the State Capitol are open to the public and do not require tickets.
The Ten Commandments bill would require 8-by-14-inch posters with “easily readable font.” Schools would have to additionally ...
100th Legislative Session 2025 – Week 4 by Rep. Mike Weisgram (R- Fort Pierre) (Feb. 7, 2025) It’s Friday after session and I ...
Lawmakers will find a way this winter to “tamp down the increase” in property taxes for South Dakota homeowners, Gov. Larry ...
Bills requiring public schools in South Dakota to display and teach the Ten Commandments and to post the words “Under God, the People Rule” in every classroom were endorsed by ...
Supporters of Public Broadcasting made their pitch Friday at the Capitol to avoid a $3.6 million budget cut that they said ...
"I think we're making a clear statement we're going to work with the Trump administration in enforcing policies, immigration ...
Rhoden was officially sworn in back in January, he became the first South Dakota Governor to have a public event while filling in for another Governor's term.
Welcome to a new weekly feature reviewing South Dakotans in the federal government, where we keep an eye on Sens. John Thune and Mike Rounds, Rep. Dusty Johnson and Secretary of the Department of ...