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South Dakota's sanctuary city ban (SB 7) takes effect July 1. The law protects officers involved in immigration enforcement activities. Rhoden recently visited National Guard troops at the ...
The South Dakota Department of Corrections has lost access to more than $25,000 in federal funding meant to aid in the investigation and prevention of sexual assaults in prisons and jails. The ...
Rhoden recently visited South Dakota National Guard troops at the southern border, who are working with the Trump administration, Noem and Border Patrol, according to a release.
Officials in South Dakota are pushing hard to build President Donald Trump's proposed National Garden of American Heroes in the Black Hills near Mount Rushmore.
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Some South Dakota lawmakers are trying to find out why so many men and women are in the state’s overcrowded prisons. The Legislature’s Initial Incarcera… ...
BRUCE, S.D. (KELO) —South Dakota is known for many things, from the Badlands, to Mount Rushmore, and even the Corn Palace. But, there’s one industry that has a leading partner in South Dakota… ...
Over 100 state and local officials from the Midwest and West, including South Dakota, are asking the U.S. Senate to eliminate tax credits for carbon capture and sequestration as part ...
Goodwin went into the Army and has spent more than 20 years as a computer specialist with the South Dakota National Guard, where he manages the customer support office at Camp Rapid in Rapid City.
McFeely: Forum Communications makes bid for South Dakota high school state tournaments TV contract The Fargo-based company has television stations in Rapid City and Sioux Falls.
U.S. Rep. Dusty Johnson announces campaign for South Dakota governor After years in Washington, Johnson says it’s time to come home and lead, emphasizing family support, public service and a ...
Police are looking for the suspects allegedly involved in killing a security guard during a shooting and carjacking in South Los Angeles on Thursday night.
Marty Jackley plans to run for U.S. Rep. Dusty Johnson's job in 2026, the attorney general confirmed to the Argus Leader in a phone interview June 27.