Governor Larry Rhoden officially announced his reelection campaign at the Hotel Alex Johnson in Rapid City on Tuesday, ...
Time is precious for the often limited number of hazmat technicians within a department. Makers of handheld gas detectors, ...
Dr. Alan LaFave, a graduate of Northern State University, is returning to his alma mater after seven years as President of ...
Now that President Trump signed a funding bill Nov. 12 to reopen the government, the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture assured ...
The minimum wage for non-tipped employees in South Dakota will increase from $11.50 per hour to $11.85 per hour on Jan. 1, according to the state Department of Labor and Regulation. The minimum wage ...
Encinitas Turkey Trot Over 6,000 runners are expected to participate in the Encinitas Turkey Trot, a treasured local ...
A nearly three-quarters of a million piece of machinery will be clearing ice and snow from South Dakota roadways this winter ...
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A look at the week ahead in our SD state government
Here’s a first look at meetings of South Dakota state government’s boards and commissions that are open to the public during ...
Collin Chandler and Kam Williams each scored 13 points to lead No. 12 Kentucky to an 88-46 win over Loyola of Maryland on ...
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Capitol Memo: Decades of Murphy lobbyists no more
The recent decision by Jeremiah M. Murphy of Rapid City to retire as a lobbyist marks the end of a unique era in South Dakota ...
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Poll: What South Dakotans think about their political leaders
South Dakota's most prominent political leaders generally maintain high approval ratings among registered voters, according to a scientific poll co-sponsored by South Dakota News Watch.
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