The financial outlook for South Dakota state government looks stronger than had been anticipated through 2026. The legislature’s Joint Appropriations Committee heard revenue projections Wednesday (Feb ...
"We have been asked to prioritize the bills. Many of them are just a “cut the county, city, and school taxes bill.” This ...
The 65-year-old Rhoden reiterated his interest in pushing reset on the relationship between state government and all South Dakotans. Rhoden rose from the lieutenant governor position to the role of ...
Gov. Larry Rhoden talked with the Argus Leader for an interview about property taxes, the state budget, and finding success ...
The newest president of South Dakota Mines was announced in November, he has now been in his new position for a month. “I ...
Here’s a first look at meetings of our South Dakota state government’s boards and commissions, as well as the 2025 legislative session, that are open to the public during the new week starting Monday, ...
Larry Rhoden speaks about his experience with his transition as the new South Dakota governor. Homeland Security Secretary ...
Welcome to a new weekly feature reviewing South Dakotans in the federal government, where we keep an eye on Sens. John Thune and Mike Rounds, Rep. Dusty Johnson and Secretary of the Department of ...
Former South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem has been Secretary of Homeland Security for 12 days. In that time, it doesn’t appear she has spent much time in her ...
Jack Kolbeck, a former state senator from Sioux Falls, will serve in Tony Venhuizen's open House seat vacated when he became ...