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Gov. Kristi Noem signs a bill increasing the fee nonresidents pay to register their vehicles in South Dakota.
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The House Commerce and Energy committee votes to stop a bill that would have made it easier to get certain liquor licenses.
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The American Civil Liberties Union of South Dakota is filing a federal lawsuit challenging the state's vanity license plate law, claiming it infringes on free speech.
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With populations in larger cities increasing across the state, Sioux Falls breaks ground on a public “One Stop.” The new service building will be located at Dawley Farm and construction is already underway.
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If ‘beerman’ can have his vanity plate – why can’t ‘beermom’? Why was “hldmybr" rejected but “beerrun” accepted? Those are real-life examples spurring a complaint over what is or isn’t allowed on South Dakota plates.
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This year’s rally runs from Aug. 4-13.
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A Senate committee has killed a bill that would tax one of the world’s most in-demand minerals—lithium.
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At a hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee, officials from the Department of Revenue expressed concerns over Senate Bill 74.
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A House panel is advancing a bill to tax lithium mining profits. The move comes as the value of lithium has skyrocketed alongside demand for electric vehicles.
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The South Dakota Department of Revenue reports the 2022 Sturgis Rally tax revenue from temporary vendors totaled about $1.5 million — down 14% from 2021's $1.8 million.