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South Dakota’s summer travel season is shaping up to be a strong one, even as some travelers tighten their budgets. Tourism ...
The doors are closing on the “Eat Well Sioux Falls Mobile Market”…but supporters are hoping it’s temporary. The Mobile Market ...
South Dakota is getting over ten million dollars as part of a major national opioid settlement. Attorney General Marty ...
South Dakota leads the nation in hemp harvests, but most of it still gets processed out of state. That’s about to change with ...
South Dakota teachers are making more money. The average salary rose above 56 thousand dollars last school year, up more than ...
The suspect in the killing of a Minnesota state lawmaker and seriously wounding another early Saturday is now in police ...
Senate Majority Leader and South Dakota Senator John Thune says President Trump would be willing to lead peace talks and ...
The longtime face of Sioux Falls Police is getting ready to retire. Public Information Officer Sam Clemens is stepping down ...
South Dakota is seeking public feedback on the state’s latest voter registration form. The Secretary of State’s Office ...
Secretary Noem says she had a 15-minute conversation with Senator Padilla after the incident, which she says went well.
The South Dakota Department of Social Services is planning to cut welfare aid to ...
Governor Larry Rhoden agrees, and says he’ll work with legislative leaders to reschedule a special legislative session to ...