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Authorities have cancelled an Amber Alert issued after a Sioux Falls child was abducted at gunpoint.
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The Department of Government Efficiency suspended a Sioux Falls Church on the Street grant and then restored it. The grant provides fresh produce and healthy foods to 1,400 people a month dealing with poverty and homelessness.
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South Dakota lawmakers are passing a budget to fund state government for the upcoming fiscal year. Many call it a lean budget and anticipate tough financial decisions in the future.
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Rather than waiting for veto day on March 31, House lawmakers upheld Gov.Rhoden's veto of HB 1132 on Thursday.
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The House rejects the Senate’s version of a hotly contested “parents’ rights” bill.
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South Dakota lawmakers are advancing a proposal that prohibits counties and municipal governments from enacting policy that prevent employees from carrying a concealed pistol. Lawmakers amended the bill to also remove a state prohibition on concealed pistols in bars and liquor stores.
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Summit Carbon Solutions is pausing its application for approval to build a CO2 pipeline across South Dakota.
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NewsA large grassland fire on the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Reservation is being fought.
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South Dakota lawmakers are passing a bill to temporarily soften the property tax pain some experience in the state. But some are looking for more permanent solutions through local spending cuts.
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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.