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Rhoden has had a long legislative career leading up to this moment which has left him respected by peers on both sides of the aisle.
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A bill requiring citizenship status on South Dakota licenses has cleared its first legislative step.
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A South Dakota House committee is advancing a bill to ban the use of eminent domain for liquid carbon dioxide pipelines.
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Maȟpíya Lúta, formerly known as Red Cloud, is drawing attention again this season with the success of their girls' basketball team. Not only are they undefeated at 11-0, and currently ranked No. 2 in the ‘A’ girls' media preps poll, but they’re also receiving first place votes.
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A bill updating legislation on the drug extract kratom passes the House.
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The Department of Labor and Regulation extends the deadline for Cheyenne River Sioux tribal members to apply for federal Disaster Unemployment Assistance.
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Summit Carbon Solutions is filing a lawsuit to prevent what it believes is a conflict of interest in an upcoming review with the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission.
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One of the largest topics facing state lawmakers this two-month long legislative session is the fate of a new men’s prison near Sioux Falls.
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South Dakota State Senators are advancing a proposal that protects trust officials from bad tax advice outside a company’s firm.
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A bill which seeks to mandate the Ten Commandments be displayed in every South Dakota classroom advances from the Senate Education committee.
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SDPB's coverage of the Legislative Leadership Press Conference for January 23, 2025
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SDPB’s Jackson Dircks sat down with SDPB Sports and Rec Reporter Nate Wek to talk about the Burckhard sisters - two very well-known women in the South Dakota women's basketball sphere currently coaching and playing for Aberdeen Central.