Governor Larry Rhoden signed Senate Bill 81 on Monday, banning the use of a firearms code for transactions involving guns, ammo, and accessories, with a civil penalty for violations.
A bill that would banish Daylight Saving Time in South Dakota is stalling out.
Mitchell leaders are focusing on attracting more visitors and encouraging longer stays as summer approaches. Officials from Travel South Dakota say tourism in 2024 brought $115 million to the area, supporting 1,600 jobs.
Brookings Representative accidentally flips vote
Lawmakers will reconsider measure after one vote margin on Monday
Davison and Hanson county commissions have approved creating an ambulance district to provide better coverage across 900+ square miles around Mitchell.
Smithfield Meats in Sioux Falls has been fined by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
Local law enforcement and experts are reminding residents about the dangers of meth in South Dakota. Sam Clemens with Sioux Falls Police said meth is as big of a problem as it’s ever been.
The South Dakota Department of Transportation will be repairing signs along I-229 in Sioux Falls this week. Work will affect the northbound lanes between Louise and Western avenues tomorrow from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m.
Governor Larry Rhoden is naming his new secretary of veteran affairs.