The new law is part of a crackdown on full-time travelers who want to establish their residency in the state because there is no income tax.
Property taxes eat away larger and larger slices of 71-year-old Shirley Schumacher’s fixed income each year. She has lived in ...
Rhoden signed the following 20 bills into law: SB 68 requires an individual be a citizen of the United States before being ...
When a state prison task force meets next week for the first time, Yankton Police Chief Jason Foote will bring his experience ...
A new South Dakota law will extend the terms of certain officials, including Sioux Falls Mayor Paul TenHaken, but the ...
The case is an appeal from a group called Neighbors Opposed to Prison Expansion, or NOPE. Lincoln County Judge Jennifer ...
Gov. Larry Rhoden has vetoed a bill that would have required petition signatures from each state senate district to get constitutional amendments on the ballot.
The Trump administration is at the Supreme Court with a new emergency appeal Wednesday, this time seeking approval to go ahead with cuts of ...
Gov. Larry Rhoden issued his second veto while making law a slew of legislation focused on South Dakota's elections and ...
Legislative move to limit local voting rights of full-time travelers has some reconsidering their South Dakota residency.
A bill changing how groups gather signatures for ballot measures has been vetoed by Republican Gov. Larry Rhoden Tuesday. In a news release, Rhoden announced he ...
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