If passed, the bill would require the U.S. Congress to formally declare war to deploy South Dakota National Guard members.
Mount Rushmore State residents have plenty of internet options. These are the best to make your decision easy.
The city formed a committee last year to discuss an ordinance. Feedback from an open house and survey will inform the development of a proposed ordinance.
A bill that would make it mandatory for the Ten Commandments to be displayed in publicly funded elementary, middle and high schools passed out of the state Senate in a razor-thin vote on Tuesday. South Dakota Senators advanced SB 51 on an 18-17 vote.
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - Senate bills 73 and 75, introduced by Senator Amber Hulse from District 30, deal with issues surrounding non-residents voting in South Dakota elections.
Two bills proposing South Dakota start new school choice finance options were both killed in the House Education Committee on Wednesday.
Eighteen South Dakota senators voted to pass a bill Tuesday afternoon that would require the display and curricular inclusion of the Ten Commandments in every public school classroom. Senate President Pro Tempore Chris Karr,
Governor Rhoden grew up as a rancher in Meade County and served in the South Dakota National Guard from 1978 to 1985. He has stated that said experience has prepared him to tackle the most pressing issue that South Dakotans face. Republican State Senator Helene Duhamel of district 32 in Rapid City gave her remarks while congratulating Rhoden.
The bill would require the Ten Commandments be posted in each classroom in South Dakota's public schools. But it could face legal challenges.
The National Weather Service has issued an Extreme Cold Warning for Western South Dakota. Expect wind chills as low as -45° by tomorrow morning
Only in Your State South Dakota recently pinpointed the most perfectly-sized town in the entire state. It's not too big and not too small. And it's pretty darn close to one of the state's biggest cities.
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - Members of the South Dakota Retailers Association elected Wall Drug Vice President Sarah Hustead as the organization’s new president last week. “She was moving along in the hierarchy, but it’s a huge honor,” Rick Hustead, Sarah’s father, said. “They haven’t had a woman in that role in 38 years.”