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Nebraska and South Dakota have both released how they ended their fiscal years in 2024-25. Keep reading to find out who had the surplus and who was in the negative.
Gov. Larry Rhoden used Wednesday’s opening of a $26 million behavioral health facility in Yankton to announce a $5 million ...
Several members of the South Dakota Legislature’s Government Operations and Audit Committee want the Governor’s Office of Economic Development to change a ...
Governor Rhoden announced on Wednesday that Avera Sacred Heart Hospital will receive $3.8 million in state funds to build an 18-bed facility for women, including pregnant mothers, undergoing ...
South Dakota ended Fiscal Year 2025 with a $63 million surplus—marking the fourth consecutive year of declining surpluses. Governor Larry Rhoden remains optimistic, framing the slowdown as a return to ...
Well before South Dakota First Lady Sandy Rhoden lived in the governor’s residence in Pierre overlooking Capitol Lake, swelteringly hot weather had prompted group ...
Americans could soon get the chance to walk by life-size statues of luminaries, including Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Muhammad ...
Gov. Larry Rhoden says, "I'm content to continue being governor in the short term, and really haven't set a time on when we'll make an announcement, but I will say, as I've gotten around the state, ...
"The intent is to come up with draft legislation to present before the entire legislative body when session starts in January 2026." ...
The South Dakota Democratic Party hosted Walz during their annual McGovern Day dinner July 12 at the Denny Sanford Premier ...
South Dakota lawmakers express concerns over lab-grown meat and screwworm disease at 134th Annual South Dakota Stockgrowers ...
Gov. Larry Rhoden talked with KOTA Territory News about his decision-making process over a potential election bid.