The South Dakota Legislature passed a bill Tuesday that would allow for the installation of newborn surrender devices at certain agencies.
Republican Lt. Gov. Tony Venhuizen told lawmakers at the state Capitol that federal support for Medicaid expansion could decline.
Dry conditions and forecasted high winds will pose a fire danger for much of South Dakota Friday, with officials warning that any spark could create costly damage.
Monday afternoon brought a surprising twist to winter weather in northeastern KELOLAND with South Dakota’s first February tornado in history. This tornado ...
SB 219 will land on Gov. Larry Rhoden’s desk for consideration in the following days once it’s signed by leaders of the House ...
Citing discussions with South Dakota’s congressional delegation, Lt. Gov. Tony Venhuizen said federal support for Medicaid ...