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The governor so far kicked off the 24th Sturgis Mayor’s Ride and visited with gun vendors who were set up in Sturgis.
Attorney General Marty Jackley, gubernatorial candidate Dusty Johnson also expressed gratitude as police patrol the rally.
There is early, bipartisan interest in serving as the next governor of South Dakota. Republicans already have three announced ...
Thousands of South Dakotans have been publicly labeled as applicants for government assistance and thousands more have had ...
The day began early as hundreds of riders gathered at the Sturgis Community Center on Lazelle Street. The event kicked off ...
Freedom has always been a pillar of South Dakota’s strength, but today the state is poised to lead in new and transformative ...
The thunderstorms on July 28 produced two damage-causing tornadoes in South Dakota, and a third in Iowa, according to the National Weather Service.
It was a busy day in the temporarily-named "Miracle City." With a goal of $100,000 raised in one day for the Children’s Miracle Network, they made an event of it.
Chief Thum says solid police work has led the city to five year per-capita lows in violent and property crimes. He is looking forward to releasing new crime numbers within the next month that he says ...
Severe straight-line winds exceeding 90 mph caused significant damage in Hudson, South Dakota. The storm, part of a larger ...
Secretary of Corrections Kellie Wasko has authorized offenders and staff from the Department of Corrections (DOC) to assist ...
Governor Larry Rhoden helped the community of Corsica celebrate the opening of the Southwest Business Park Wednesday ...
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