PIERRE, S.D. (South Dakota Broadcasters Association) - Governor Larry Rhoden has signed legislation to end Pierre’s decades-long headache.
Multiple bills are discussed during each day of the South Dakota legislative session, here is what you should know about a few.
Students attending South Dakota public universities would no longer be required to live on campus the first two years of ...
A bill requiring public school districts in South Dakota to display the state motto “Under God, the People Rule” in ...
Piedmont, would provide property tax credits to help families pay for private school, homeschooling or other forms of ...
Here’s a first look at meetings of our South Dakota state government’s boards and commissions, as well as the 2025 ...
Republican Gov. Larry Rhoden delivered his inaugural address Saturday at the Capitol in Pierre. Rhoden, formerly lieutenant ...
Canton earned the top seed and Philip/Kadoka Area/Wall earned the second seed in Class B, one year after those two teams met ...
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.
On Friday, Feb. 7, Rhoden signed his first bill as Governor, Senate Bill 7, which bans sanctuary cities in South Dakota.
The Ten Commandments bill would require 8-by-14-inch posters with “easily readable font.” Schools would have to additionally ...
In addition to changes to systems internal to the state, South Dakota residents can expect changes to the state’s motor ...