Larry Rhoden, the right-hand man of South Dakota's first female governor, Kristi Noem, has officially succeeded to the state's highest office. Rhoden, formerly the 39th lieutenant governor of ...
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Both were transported to a Denver hospital for treatment. The tractor's driver, a 47-year-old man from Hot Springs, sustained minor injuries in the crash. The South Dakota Highway Patrol continues to ...
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SISSETON, S.D. – Several semi-trucks were blown off a road in South Dakota as powerful winds coursed through the state Friday, according to troopers. The South Dakota Highway Patrol shared a ...
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The Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe announced Friday it was lifting restrictions on South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem that barred her from stepping foot on its reservation land. The news comes as Noem ...
PIERRE — South Dakota's nine tribes are projecting a message of "unity" going into the 2025 state legislative session. Part of the change necessary to bridge state and tribal relations will come ...
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South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley announced that a former employee of the Department of Corrections has been sentenced after pleading guilty to crimes involving a prison inmate.