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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 first stage of the construction project begins soon and will affect access to the recreation area west of Rapid City.
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The South Dakota Transportation Commission is investing approximately $20 million dollars in bridge preservation and replacement grant programs this year.
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The House Transportation Committee passed a bill establishing guardrails on the drone use.
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One-billion dollars of federal funding have been distributed to upgrade airports across America. Among the recipients are the Black Hills Airport in Spearfish and the Standing Rock Airport near Fort Yates, North Dakota.
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South Dakota is the only state in the lower 48 without any passenger rail service – but that could soon change.
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A bill aimed to require mudflaps on vehicles that weigh 10,000 pounds or more moved out of committee.
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South Dakota airports are the gateway to the world, and a tourist’s gateway to the Black Hills. As a result, some lawmakers want to reassess how we fund airport improvements.
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South Dakota has been left off the map for the country's proposed new routes for passenger trains. A local advocacy group seeks to change that.
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Madison Aviation Enthusiasts is a place where pilots rest their wings and talk about their time in the sky.