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South Dakota Gov. Larry Rhoden appointed a state senator to fill an empty seat that includes the cities of Huron and Redfield ...
Gov. Larry Rhoden used Wednesday’s opening of a $26 million behavioral health facility in Yankton to announce a $5 million ...
The project, which was alloted $40 million earlier this week, features notable Texans Sam Houston, Barbara Jordan, George P.
Governor Rhoden announced on Wednesday that Avera Sacred Heart Hospital will receive $3.8 million in state funds to build an 18-bed facility for women, including pregnant mothers, undergoing ...
Several members of the South Dakota Legislature’s Government Operations and Audit Committee want the Governor’s Office of Economic Development to change a ...
Nebraska and South Dakota have both released how they ended their fiscal years in 2024-25. Keep reading to find out who had the surplus and who was in the negative.
South Dakota ended Fiscal Year 2025 with a $63 million surplus—marking the fourth consecutive year of declining surpluses. Governor Larry Rhoden remains optimistic, framing the slowdown as a return to ...
Funding for the B-21 bomber program in Rapid City, and money for a Watertown National Guard building are in a new federal ...
A new federal defense authorization bill includes major wins for South Dakota, according to U.S. Senator Mike Rounds. The legislation allocates $3.5 billion for the B-21 bomber program and $378 ...
While celebrating a $26 million mental health facility, Yankton City Manager Amy Leon reminded Wednesday’s audience that the ...