Here's a look at some of the major bills that made it to Gov. Larry Rhoden's desk — and those that didn't — this year.
Vicksburg was incorporated in 1825, and for 200 years it has been shaped and molded by all who have lived here. And while contributions have been made by many — sometimes even unbeknownst to others — ...
Governor Rhoden calls the 100th session of the South Dakota legislature an historic success. Historic because it is the 100th ...
Art Rusch, Vermillion native and retired First Circuit judge, discussed the death penalty in South Dakota at a recent ...
The second-seeded Lynx raced past seventh-seeded Pierre 69-36 in the Class AA state girls basketball quarterfinals at the Summit Arena. Overall, Brandon Valley shot a proficient 43.1% from the field ...
Brandon Valley junior guard Alyvia Padget saw her before anyone else did.
Amidst backlash, Rhoden echoed his reasoning behind vetoing the bill citing concerns that 1132 would’ve simply shifted the burden of childcare.
The only other tie in Minnesota was in 1998 when Darius Lane of Totino-Grace and Monticello’s Joel Przbilla, another future ...
Gov. Larry Rhoden has now signed 97 bills into law this legislative session, which began in January and concludes Thursday.
The former North Dakota Dem-NPL Chairman George Gaukler of Valley City died Tuesday, March 11th at the age of 88. Gaulker was ...
South Dakota’s new governor has issued his first-ever veto. And he did it with a branding iron. Gov. Larry Rhoden vetoed ...
Republicans are promoting private school choice, while Democrats are discussing K-12 funding increases. Most governors, however, are dodging the question of how to boost student achievement through ...
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