The Senate State Affairs Committee passed a bill Monday that would allow people to conceal carry weapons on the state’s public college campuses.
The contracts, signed during former Gov. Kristi Noem’s administration, have drawn scrutiny due to the long-term nature of the agreements and the substantial increase in rental costs for state office ...
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 ...
"The South Dakota State Library is one of the smallest state libraries among their 50 state counterparts. Yet, they are ...
In addition to changes to systems internal to the state, South Dakota residents can expect changes to the state’s motor ...
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley announces that the State Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI), at the request ...
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KELO Sioux Falls on MSNMarijuana possibly laced with fentanyl leads to 1 deathThe South Dakota DCI is issuing a Public Safety Statement following an investigation into Marijuana… possibly laced with ...
On Thursday in Pierre, state senators did something no previous Senate had been willing to do: Endorse a bill to change South Dakota’s unique-in-the-nation felony drug ingestion law. Under the statute ...
Law enforcement is looking into the death of an inmate after she was pronounced deceased in her cell Saturday morning.
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley announced Saturday that the State Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI), at ...
I love the fact that South Dakota was the first state in the nation to empower its citizens to initiate and refer laws, columnist Terry Woster writes.
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