According to preliminary reports, a 2019 Chevrolet Silverado traveling westbound crossed the median and struck an eastbound 2022 International Truck-Tractor. The crash prompted a shutdown of I-90’s ...
U.S. Senator Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) voiced strong opposition to increased Argentinian beef imports following discussions with President Donald Trump and U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins.
Efforts by Piedmont leaders to assert more control over development, as seen in 2023 during debate over an apartment complex, have faced pushback from county residents opposed to zoning regulations.
At a town hall meeting in Whitewood on Tuesday evening, Meade School District Superintendent Wayne Wormstadt outlined a series of proposed changes aimed at addressing a significant budget deficit.
State lawmakers wrapped up their final summer study session on property taxes Wednesday, capping months of discussion aimed at finding ways to ease the tax burden for South Dakotans. While the ...
South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden has appointed Nick Lamb as the next Secretary of the Department of Corrections, following a nationwide search. Lamb will officially begin his role in mid-November, ...
Recent conservation efforts and favorable weather have helped pheasant populations rebound, with over 1.3 million birds harvested in 2024—the highest in 13 years. That abundance, paired with South ...
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley has joined a coalition of Attorneys General from 14 states in backing a rulemaking petition aimed at enhancing the integrity of federal elections. The group ...
The Comprehensive Property Tax Task Force will hold its eighth interim meeting this morning in Pierre. Chaired by Sen. Chris Karr (R-Sioux Falls) and Vice Chair Rep. Jon Hansen (R-Dell Rapids), the ...
Governor Larry Rhoden recognized the 89th Attack Squadron, known as the “Marauders,” at Ellsworth Air Force Base Friday for their critical role in Operation MIDNIGHT HAMMER—a U.S. strike on Iranian ...