Flat revenue and rising Medicaid costs will likely mean smaller funding increases for education, health care providers and ...
“I don’t know if it’s just the lack of processors still out there, but we're up 30% to 40% over last year in terms of animal drop-offs. ... We’re slammed right now.” Josh Clark, shown in November 2023 ...
Voter opinions on Noem, Thune, Johnson, Rounds and Jackley and their possible next steps. South Dakota U.S. Sen. John Thune (left), Sioux Falls Mayor Paul TenHaken and U.S. Rep. Dusty Johnson huddle ...
How the 2024 election impacts business and family moves. “This is about the stupidest year I’ve seen." Tim Allen, owner of Tobin Transfer in Mitchell, S.D., drives one of his moving trucks on Oct. 21, ...
The 63-year-old Murdo native won the job in a secret ballot among GOP senators Wednesday in Washington. South Dakota U.S. Sen. John Thune was elected Senate majority leader in a secret ballot among ...
The transition could be the first time a South Dakota governor hands over the reins of power during a legislative session. South Dakota Lt. Gov. Larry Rhoden, speaking March 13, 2024, at a town hall ...
Grow it here, process it here: South Dakota sees big financial benefits from operations like those in Aberdeen and Mitchell. The $500 million High Plains Processing grain plant under construction ...