Currently, unless two-thirds of its voters “opt out” of the state’s property tax limit, a local government can only ask for 3 ...
South Dakota lawmakers already knew it was a tight budget year. They learned Wednesday it could be worse than they thought.
Organizers for the event said they hoped to show a united front regarding addressing some of the challenges districts are facing.
Senate Bill 196 would require that a sign listing the Woope Sakowin or seven essential teachings/laws be posted in South ...
South Dakota public schools would be required to teach a specific set of Native American historical and cultural lessons if a ...
Hundreds of people who live or work or have land within two miles of the proposed route for Summit’s carbon-dioxide pipeline ...
A once in a thousand years flooding event in southeastern South Dakota in 2024 predicated the introduction of House Bill 1108.
The South Dakota Humanities Council is now accepting applications to host Rebecca Clarren, author of “The Cost of Free Land: ...
A deal may have been reached at the South Dakota Capitol on changing state licensing fees for large producers of livestock.
Gov. Larry Rhoden talked with the Argus Leader for an interview about property taxes, the state budget, and finding success without a college degree.
Larry Rhoden, who took over as governor of South Dakota for Kristi Noem, gave the Argus Leader insight into his new role and how he plans to govern.
Parents First When It Comes to Religion, by Rep. Will Mortenson (R-Fort Pierre) ...