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This article originally appeared on Sioux Falls Argus Leader: South Dakota university system approves guns-on-campus policy to comply with new state law The South Dakota Board of Regents approved a ...
This report evaluates the current landscape of medical debt protections at the federal and state levels and identifies where ...
A Pierre woman faces charges for allegedly falsifying her own medical marijuana card while she was an employee of the South Dakota Department of Health.
Dan “Razin” Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs, doesn’t want the spotlight—but with this White House, there’s no avoiding it ...
Trump and GOP target ballots arriving after Election Day that delay counts and feed conspiracy fears
In his executive order, most of which is paused by the courts, Trump directs the attorney general to “take all necessary ...
While a new Iowa law that strips gender identity protections from the Iowa Civil Rights Act went into effect Tuesday, the ACLU of Iowa is reminding Iowans a number of ...
Vance Boelter, the man accused of shooting two Democratic lawmakers and their spouses, was captured late Sunday in Sibley County after a sprawling two-day manhunt.
More: Former South Dakota state employee pleads guilty to four forgery-related charges Strong is also ordered to pay $2,000 in fines, and placed on five years-probation for earlier pleading guilty ...
The case is among six criminal prosecutions attorney general Marty Jackley has filed against former state employees since last year for allegations related to their work for state government.
A former state employee was charged with forging her own medical marijuana card, according to a press release from the South Dakota Attorney General. Alexandra Feiner, a 24-year-old former ...
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