The South Dakota Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources has approved nearly $140 million in funding for clean water projects across the state. This investment, which includes grants and low-interest loans, will support drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater projects in various communities, including Aberdeen, Bison, Box Elder, Dell Rapids, Huron, and Mitchell.
South Dakota is joining a multi-state effort to seek approval for a $39.1 million settlement with Apotex, a generic drug maker accused of inflating prices and limiting competition.
Governor Rhoden has been actively signing important legislation at the South Dakota State Capitol. On Thursday, he signed six bills aimed at prioritizing the well-being of South Dakota residents, including House Bill 1061, which ensures parents have access to their children’s medical records.
South Dakota has earned a prestigious AAA credit rating from Fitch Ratings, maintaining its strong financial position. Governor Rhoden praised the state for achieving its 136th consecutive balanced budget, a key factor in securing the top rating.
Thousands of pounds of ground coffee have been recalled due to a labeling error, affecting hundreds of 12-ounce bags of Our Family Traverse City Cherry Decaf Light Roast Ground Coffee. The recall was initiated by the FDA on March 13th, 2025, after the product, which was mislabeled as decaffeinated, was found to contain caffeine.
MITCHELL, S.D. (MITCHELLNOW) During the week of April 21 st — 25th 2025 the City of […]
Congressman Dusty Johnson joins KSDN Midday Report to discuss key legislative updates from Washington in 2025.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem tours a high-security prison in El Salvador, where Venezuelan nationals, deported under the Trump administration’s crackdown on gang members, are held in overcrowded cells.
Team Buche Cares, a South Dakota non-profit established as the charitable arm of GF Buche Company, proudly announces a new food fundraiser, Steelers in the Field, featuring players from the Pittsburgh Steelers.
South Dakota’s 100th Legislative Session concludes with significant changes to the state’s election and voting laws. Governor Larry Rhoden signed 20 election-related bills into law, including two that redefine residency requirements for voting and federal ballots.