An unemployed Oregonian, a divorced mother of three, a freshman college student, the governor of South Dakota and an 80-year-old grandmother from New Orleans all wanted the same thing: to host ...
Cattle theft is a major concern of livestock owners at all times but especially now at a time when the price of cattle is at an all-time high. Stewarding cattle is not only a ...
PIERRE — Both chambers of the Legislature have approved a resolution that urges the people of South Dakota to “seek the Lord Most High for His healing presence and mercy,” after debates about the role ...
The Gayville-Volin School District plans to allow its girls basketball team to play this weekend in Madison despite concerns ...
Welcome back to my legislative column on the activity of the South Dakota Legislature’s House of Representatives. Each week, ...
When Danielle moved back to her home state of South Dakota, she never expected to require financial assistance to pay for the birth of her first child.
You can watch the address live at 7 p.m.
Senior Trump administration officials who have recently argued that civilians should not bring firearms to protests defended and, in some cases, celebrated the same behavior in support of armed ...
Kristi Noem is infamously the Secretary of Homeland Security, but what is her husband's job? Here's the scoop.
Real Partnerships Lead to Real Results in Indian Country by Rep. Will Mortenson (R-Fort Pierre) (January 26, 2026) ...
South Dakota Legislative Session Week 2 by Rep. Mike Weisgram, District 24 (Fort Pierre). Jan. 23, 2026.
Disrupting religious worship in South Dakota is currently a misdemeanor, yet this bill would turn it into a felony.
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