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SiouxlandProud.com on MSNSouth Dakota regents to consider change allowing guns on campusesThe governor-appointed group that oversees South Dakota’s public universities seems likely to make a major policy change on ...
The South Dakota Board of Regents voted 9-0 Thursday to update its policy to comply with a new state law that allows students ...
More than 200 bills were signed into law during South Dakota's legislative session in 2025, and the vast majority of them take effect July 1.
The provision violates the Byrd Rule, which restricts non-budgetary items from appearing in reconciliation bills.
We break down South Dakota State ahead of the 2025 college football season as the Jackrabbits look to make another deep run in the FCS Playoffs ...
SCOTLAND, S.D. (KELO) —South Dakota’s state dessert is reaching a big milestone this year–it’s 25th anniversary. Since its inception, kuchen’s popularity has only grown. Roger Pie… ...
South Dakota is on a path to invest $2 billion into its corrections facilities in the next decade as a result of its stringent crime laws.
South Dakota's 2024 pheasant hunting season yielded over 1.3 million harvested roosters, the highest in 13 years. An additional 380,000 pheasants were harvested within designated shooting preserves.
The Rosebud Sioux Tribe in South Dakota is declaring a state of emergency on its reservation.
South Dakota has tapped tech exec Mark Wixon to lead state IT as its new commissioner of the Bureau of Information and Technology (BIT). Wixon’s first day in the role was Thursday. “My career ...
Students and faculty at Dakota State University are facing free speech concerns now that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is set to deliver the commencement speech.
South Dakota students weigh protest against university honors for homeland security chief Noem They want to speak out against the federal government’s immigration policies and her anti-LGBT ...
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