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The unofficial loser in a southern Black Hills legislative race is seeking a recount. It’s the first election since lawmakers changed legislative boundaries following the census.
Two Medicaid expansion questions will go before South Dakota voters. State officials say an initiated measure has enough signatures needed to go on the November ballot.
South Dakota Republican Party officials are warding off a spam attack prior to the group’s convention later this month. Party officials have been forced to remove hundreds of fake names of participants after spammers accessed the party’s online registration page.
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem has requested a presidential disaster declaration as the result of damage from a May 12 storm system that included tornadoes, straight-line winds and flooding.
50 years ago this week, over 200 people died in the Black Hills Flood. Although many of the deaths were in Rapid City, other towns like Keystone also faced devastating damages and loss of life.
And more.