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Legislators finalized rules this week allowing additional grounds for challenging a person’s right to vote in South Dakota. The rules, approved Tuesday by the Interim Rules Review Committee, are a result of Senate Bill 185,
STURGIS — In a speech formally launching his campaign for Congress on Tuesday, South Dakota Republican Marty Jackley signaled a desire to bring workers into the country legally while preventing unauthorized immigration.
South Dakota’s secretary of state opened up about her support for a push to ensure U.S. citizens only vote in South Dakota.
When South Dakota’s legislators gather at the state Capitol on September 23 to decide whether to approve construction of a new 1,500-bed men’s state prison, they will be doing so at the call of Governor Larry Rhoden.
South Dakota Secretary of State Monae Johnson has opened up about her decision to seek re-election. Johnson says she has started projects that she would like more time to finish.
The latest announcement from Brookings County native sets the stage for party’s first U.S. House primary in SD since 2012.
Pulling back from years of the state’s economic development traditions is just another way of saying “not in my backyard.”
The town halls, discussions and community gatherings are intended to increase civic engagement and help people be informed.
South Dakota political leaders are offering their prayers after conservative activist Charlie Kirk was fatally shot Sept. 10 while speaking at a college campus in Utah. Kirk, 31, was speaking at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah, when he was shot in the neck during a question-and-answer session with students.