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KELOLAND.com on MSNDoeden spending thousands to get his name out thereIf it seems like you’ve been seeing a lot of Toby Doeden ads on South Dakota TV stations lately, that’s because you have. And ...
The South Dakota governor made some progress on an initiative to get the state's tribes to let their flags fly in the capitol — only to have a setback over her comments about crime on tribal lands.
More than 200 bills were signed into law during South Dakota's legislative session in 2025, and the vast majority of them ...
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Rare ‘citizen legislature’ celebrated at South Dakota Capitol - MSNSeveral hundreds of the women and men who have served in the South Dakota Legislature came together in the state Capitol on Saturday for a ceremony formally commemorating 100 regular sessions.
South Dakota’s lone member of the U.S. House, Dusty Johnson, has announced that he is entering the race to become South ...
South Dakota state Democratic Sen. Shawn Bordeaux, left, and Rep. Eric Emery hold the flag of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe on Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2024, at the state Capitol in Pierre, S.D. At right is ...
P IERRE, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - More than 30 South Dakota physician associates/assistants rallied at the state capitol on Wednesday, February 12, to urge lawmakers to support HB-1071.
Governor Larry Rhoden signed over 200 bills into law that lawmakers passed during the 2025 Legislative Session, with 197 of ...
PIERRE, S.D. — What started in 2020 as an opportunity for South Dakota 4-H youth to come to the state capitol during the legislative session has continued to bring 4-Hers from across the state ...
FILE - South Dakota state Sen. Lee Schoenbeck asks a question of the defense during the impeachment trial of Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg on June 21, 2022, at the South Dakota state Capitol in ...
The South Dakota governor made some progress on an initiative to get the state's tribes to let their flags fly in the capitol — only to have a setback over her comments about crime on tribal lands.
South Dakota lawmakers can adorn their office with a crucifix, but they can't pound the nail into the state Capitol's wall, a legislative oversight board clarified on Tuesday as part ...
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