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The SD Democratic Party hosted Walz on July 12, during its annual McGovern Day dinner event at the Denny Sanford Premier ...
Governor Larry Rhoden announced on Monday that South Dakota closed the state fiscal year 2025 budget year with a $63 million ...
Janis was drinking with a group at Bald Eagles mothers house when he accused Bald Eagle of stealing his alcohol, leading to ...
Gov. Larry Rhoden talked with KOTA Territory News about his decision-making process over a potential election bid.
Reid Rasner says China’s maneuvering and a Wyoming state senator’s social media comment are working against him ...
Gov. Larry Rhoden (R-SD) announced Tuesday, alongside Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, that plans for next year’s fireworks display outside Mount Rushmore are proceeding. Firework displays at the ...
The Journal talked with S.D. Rep. Dusty Johnson about finally taking the leap to run for governor, whether or not he's made ...
Gov. Larry Rhoden meets the Madison Cyber Labs (MAD Labs) staff during his visit on his Open for Opportunity tour on Thursday, April 17, 2025, at Dakota State University in Madison, South Dakota.
Johnson announced his 2026 gubernatorial campaign, potentially challenging Governor Larry Rhoden in the GOP primary.
When he's not in the Capitol or the governor's mansion in Pierre, you will find Governor Larry Rhoden in his welding shop on his family ranch, crafting one-of-a-kind branding irons.
Republican Rep. Dusty Johnson, South Dakota’s sole member of the House, announced he’s running for governor in 2026.
South Dakota’s lone member of the U.S. House, Dusty Johnson, has announced that he is entering the race to become South Dakota governor in the 2026 election. Johnson was sharing his plans Monday ...