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Governor Larry Rhoden signed over 200 bills into law this year, with 197 taking effect today. New laws include: ...
Monument Health CEO Paulette Davidson echoed his sentiment, noting that healthy competition strengthens the healthcare system and benefits patients through collaboration and expanded access. While ...
Lawmakers in Pierre got a glimpse of the future of emergency response this week, courtesy of a high-tech ambulance parked outside the Capitol. But instead of rushing to a call, the vehicle was ...
Noem allegedly failed to report the income when disclosing her finances after being tapped for the role of Secretary of Homeland Security, raising concerns about compliance with federal ethics ...
South Dakota’s Department of Corrections has lost over $25,000 in federal funds originally allocated to help investigate and prevent sexual assaults behind bars. The money, part of a two-year grant ...
The National Weather Service (NWS) confirmed an EF-2 tornado with peak winds of 135 mph struck Jackson County during Saturday evening’s severe weather. The “White River Valley Event” followed a ...
A routine traffic stop for speeding early Friday morning resulted in the arrest of two individuals and the seizure of multiple illegal substances, according to the Summerset Police Department. The ...
**Schedule is subject to change* SATURDAY, JUNE 28: 8 a.m.: Black Hills Farmers Market, Market Park, 245 E. Omaha Street 10 a.m.: Books with Bernard, Youth Services, Rapid City Public Library 10:30 ...
City offices will be closed and most operations and services not operating next Friday in observance of Independence Day. City offices will be closed on Friday for the holiday observance. The closure ...
A recount in Rapid City’s Area 6 school board race—where incumbent Jamie Clapham won by just three votes over challenger Brian Johnson—has been delayed due to disputes over recount board members.
Pennington County State’s Attorney Lara Roetzel presented her proposed budget to the county commission Wednesday, requesting increased funding to cope with escalating caseloads, staffing shortages, ...
Governor Larry Rhoden’s new law, capping growth in home assessments at 3% annually for five years, takes effect next week. He’s also proposed an optional county-level sales tax to offset property ...