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Gov. Larry Rhoden plans to tour the worst of the damage in southern Lincoln County after severe weather hit the area.
Gov. Larry Rhoden announced South Dakota law enforcement agencies will be assisting in ICE deportations under a new ...
Hudson, a town of about 311 people, was one of several towns that suffered the most damage from severe straight-line winds on ...
It was a busy day in the temporarily-named "Miracle City." With a goal of $100,000 raised in one day for the Children’s ...
Thousands of South Dakotans have been publicly labeled as applicants for government assistance and thousands more have had their email address and phone number exposed, due to a new state ...
Governor Larry Rhoden has unveiled a multi-pronged effort to rein in drug dealers, parole absconders and illegal aliens. A ...
The panel that oversees South Dakota’s two-year technical colleges wants state lawmakers to budget a total of nearly $2 million more next year for the four public ...
The flags honor Louis Sebert, who served in the South Dakota State House of Representatives from 1999 to 2006.
Secretary of Corrections Kellie Wasko has authorized offenders and staff from the Department of Corrections (DOC) to assist ...
Chief Thum says solid police work has led the city to five year per-capita lows in violent and property crimes. He is looking forward to releasing new crime numbers within the next month that he says ...
The state of South Dakota will spend more time and money in the coming months to police the streets of Sioux Falls, and to ...
Gov. Larry Rhoden took an unusual step this week and turned his weekly column over to Lt. Gov. Tony Venhuizen. Venhuizen used ...