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A bill aiming to regulate who can use which bathroom in schools, courthouses, and libraries is advancing in the state Legislature.
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The city of Watertown is organizing a community-wide cleanup effort next month.
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South Dakota Public Broadcasting will receive its full funding ask. The cuts proposed by former-Governor Kristi Noem will not go into effect.
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A resolution asking voters to change the percentage a constitutional amendment must receive in a general election from 50% to 60% is approved by the Legislature.
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SDPB asked members of the media who they would pick to win the 2025 Girls Class A, AA, and B Tournaments.
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It’s the final week of legislative session, and that means many of the most contentious, and consequential, bills are approaching the finish line. Monday, a marathon debate brought library contents back into focus.
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South Dakota House lawmakers are passing Gov. Larry Rhoden’s bill to temporarily soften property tax burdens. The governor’s bill, which was also crafted by a working group of legislators this session, does several things.
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A bill prohibiting counties, municipalities and townships from placing firearm restrictions on employees, officers and volunteers passes the Senate floor.
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The South Dakota Senate is passing a pair of bills changing eligibility requirements for voters.
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Attorney General Marty Jackley is joining an effort to find ways to end Google’s monopoly over internet search engines.
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A group of fans was kicked out of a Watertown Shamrocks minor league hockey game for inappropriate behavior.
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Brookings high school hosted the 2025 SDHSAA state debate and individual events tournament this past weekend. Here are all the results from the event.