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Governor Kristi Noem is asking the Legislature to consider impeaching Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg after he pleaded no-contest to a pair of driving-related misdemeanors.
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Bill Stocker is not your typical marijuana reform advocate—he’s retired from the U.S. Marine Corps and the Sioux Falls police department.
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Governor Kristi Noem says draft proposals by Republican state lawmakers to ban vaccine mandates are “not conservative.”
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Gov. Kristi Noem says she will appeal a court ruling in the hopes of reinstating a law that requires women to visit a pregnancy help center before having an abortion.
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Members of South Dakota’s congressional delegation are criticizing President Joe Biden’s withdrawal from Afghanistan. The move by the Democratic president is drawing the United States’ longest war to a close.
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Governor Kristi Noem is requesting the state’s allotment of nearly 1 billion dollars from the federal government in coronavirus relief money.
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South Dakota Congressman Dusty Johnson and his staff won an award for transparency and accountability from the Congressional Management Foundation. The Democracy award is given to honor non-legislative achievement and performance congressional offices.
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The White House is nominating Native American Charles Sams III as director of the National Park Service.
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South Dakota’s top education official says the media is misrepresenting changes to draft social studies standards; meanwhile, some members of a group appointed to work on the standards say they’re still in the dark and upset about the alterations.
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Governor Kristi Noem says her office will look into the removal of Native American references from draft social studies curriculum standards.