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Public News Service on MSNShort on artifacts, SD historians ask for help recognizing Black trailblazersEvents for Black History Month are being held around the U.S. In South Dakota, leaders of the state's main history museum, ...
State representatives engaged in a lengthy, impassioned debate. Opponents said the bill represented an unconstitutional government endorsement of religion, and warned of legal challenges.
A bill that would have required South Dakota public schools to display and teach the Ten Commandments failed to clear its ...
A South Dakota Senate committee advanced a bill Monday at the Capitol in Pierre that would allow people to carry concealed ...
Brackets for the South Dakota High School Activities Association state team dual wrestling tournament were announced on Monday, with Canton and Sturgis claiming the top seeds for this year's bracket.
Twenty-eight states, including South Dakota, have “right-to-work” laws stipulating that workers can’t be forced to join or ...
South Dakota could do $6.8 million worth of good for its bottom line by repealing a $70 monthly credit for businesses that ...
We told Rhoden that regardless of how routine or mundane the information reporters are seeking, state officials have a ...
The Senate State Affairs Committee passed a bill Monday that would allow people to conceal carry weapons on the state’s ...
The 65-year-old Rhoden reiterated his interest in pushing reset on the relationship between state government and all South Dakotans. Rhoden rose from the lieutenant governor position to the role of ...
A deal may have been reached at the South Dakota Capitol on changing state licensing fees for large producers of livestock.
Critics say the Ten Commandments bill could expose kindergarteners to terms like "adultery" and "murder," making for tough ...
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