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Some South Dakota leaders are backing a bid to buy the social media app TikTok.
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It’s a silent day at a Rapid City shopping center, but it’s anything but normal. Well over 100 people donned in all black are protesting without saying a word.
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The House Ag and Natural Resources Committee passes a bill allowing state entities to cooperate with Native tribes’ livestock theft investigations.
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Three recently laid-off federal employees are sharing their experiences losing their jobs and discussing the potential impact of cuts on South Dakota.
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The future of a new, 1,500-bed men’s prison near Sioux Falls is in serious doubt following actions taken by the South Dakota state legislature on Monday. Some state lawmakers want another look at options to alleviate overcrowding in the prison system.
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A House committee rejected a bill permitting the state to invest in bitcoin.
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A leader in the anti-carbon pipeline movement is taking the helm of the South Dakota Republican Party.
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A bill aiming to legislate which bathrooms the public can use spurs a protest in downtown Rapid City.
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South Dakota House lawmakers are gridlocked over constructing a men’s prison near Sioux Falls.
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Gov. Larry Rhoden names a new state Veterans Affairs Secretary.
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The bill limits schools, counties and municipalities from raising taxes by 2.5 percent or inflation—whichever is less. Current law is three percent.
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South Dakota House lawmakers are removing defense protections for librarians and educational institutions if obscene material ends up in the hands of minors.