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Mayor Paul TenHaken said recently that, as the end of his term comes into view, someone will need to step forward as the champion for a downtown convention center.
John and Missy break down the NCAA seeding, how SDSU would fare playing in the Big 12 or Big 10, and how will the Jacks square up with UConn if that happens on Monday? But first, OK State.
From big interestate interchanges to thoroughfare reconstruction, start planning your detours now.
Jeff Bathke of Mitchell says the split in the Republican Party made it difficult if not impossible to get economic development passed in the recent legislative session.
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The Lien family of Rapid City is offering to donate 40 acres of land and the hope is to see the project completed by July of 2026.
Two women accused of kidnapping a child and fleeing to Michigan have been extradited to Sioux Falls, and remain in jail after making initial appearances before a judge.
Police say one person fired a gun toward another during an argument outside an apartment complex early Tuesday morning.
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Kurt Stiefvater of Salem, South Dakota, was awarded the 2025 Conservation Legacy Award for the upper Midwest region by the American Soybean Association at this year's Commodity Classic.
The intense debate over the City Council's decision to fence off a parking lot adjacent to the Bishop Dudley House has faded, for now, creating a window of opportunity.
Three of the initiated ordinances went to a public vote in Gregory, Tripp and Haakon counties in June. Voters defeated all three.
"Time and again when attempts are made to strengthen public access to government records and meetings in South Dakota, we are met by a tidal wave of reasons and excuses why it can’t be done," writes Bordewyk.
Lawmakers introduced more than 50 bills during the 2025 legislation session proposing to alter South Dakota’s election laws.
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