A bill moving through the South Dakota legislature would keep South Dakota’s sales tax at 4.2 percent permanently.
Bringing a Democrat back to the South Dakota Governor’s Office will mean building a coalition of support for education, small ...
South Dakota’s Republican gubernatorial candidates are proposing very different solutions to rising property taxes, from ...
A bill aiming to ban student cellphone use in South Dakota schools has a chance to be debated on the state Senate floor after the Senate Education Committee voted 5-2 on Tuesday to send it ...
The South Dakota State Historical Society board of trustees recently approved five property tax moratorium applications, ...
The Big Game is over, and for those who bet on the game, there are plenty of people who are happy and some who are not. More legal betting options are available ...
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Political pulse: South Dakota House Speaker Jon Hansen on lab grown meat, data centers and more
South Dakota House Speaker joins Political Pulse as the legislative session is underway.
Ready to say goodbye to work? With endless nature, no income tax, and a high quality of life, Rapid City is the best place to retire in South Dakota.
A legislative panel is backing a move to make South Dakota’s temporary 4.2% sales‑tax rate permanent. On Friday, the Senate Appropriations Committee voted 6‑3 to advance Senate Bill 195, sending it to ...
The Dawn of Data Centers by Rep. Will Mortenson (R-Fort Pierre) (February 8, 2026) ...
RAPID CITY, S.D. – The Black Hills Stock Show wrapped up Saturday. While the main intent for the event is to showcase cattle ...
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