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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Two years after approving a tough-on-crime sentencing law, South Dakota is scrambling to deal with the price tag for that legislation: Housing thousands of additional ...
In July 2024, South Dakota began requiring non-residents to pay an additional $100 fee to register their vehicle. Clay County and Pennington County are popular with out-of-state vehicle owners.
Dr. Valentine McGillycuddy of Rapid City was a trailblazer in his era, and now he’s the first historical figure being honored by the South Dakota Hall of Fame.
South Dakota's hemp acreage increased 22% in 2024, solidifying its position as a leading hemp producer. Texas saw a dramatic 1,860% increase in planted hemp acreage, but harvested significantly less.
South Dakota to Allow Concealed Carry on College Campuses, in Bars, Governor Larry Rhoden, SB 100, HB 1218, HB 1222 ...
A South Dakota law says that’s no longer allowed, and an Iowa bill seeks to do the same. South Dakota law creates hurdles for Midwest CO2 pipeline | KCUR - Kansas City news and NPR ...
South Dakota Republican Gov. Larry Rhoden announced Thursday that he signed a bill banning the use of eminent domain for carbon dioxide pipelines, delivering a victory to property-rights activists ...
More than 400 international teachers hold active certificates to teach in South Dakota schools. Here's why that's so crucial right now.
Becoming a Resident of South Dakota Is Easy. Some Say Too Easy All you have to do to become a South Dakota resident is spend one night. Stay in a campground or hotel and then stop by one of the ...
In 2023, 30,055 people moved to South Dakota. This statistical analysis examines why people move to South Dakota, the cost of living and moving tips. Moving to South Dakota statistics (2025 data) ...
Track the latest 2024 South Dakota election results. Follow live interactive maps covering 2024 races for president and House, plus key ballot measure outcomes.
Two researchers each claim to have found new evidence about one of history’s biggest mysteries at North Dakota’s Tanis site. Their feud has torn the field of paleontology apart.