The former South Dakota governor, 53, wearing a bullet-proof vest and an American flag beanie, was flanked by beefy federal ...
PIERRE, S.D. — South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley responded to an Open Records Request on Tuesday by releasing his ...
The Dakota Scout, Sioux Falls Live curate more than 1,200 transactions from Noem's staff on state-issued credit card; ...
A South Dakota public official has shared his travel expense vouchers for the past two years. In a news release, South ...
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem reprised her role as “ICE Barbie” as she once again got dolled up for a series ...
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The List on MSNSigns Kristi Noem & Her Husband Bryon Are Headed For DivorceKristi and Bryon Noem have been together for decades but how much longer will these high school sweethearts really stay ...
Rhoden has signed 43 bills into law this legislative session. South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden has signed SB 81, which ...
State Sen. Chris Karr didn’t like the way former Gov. Kristi Noem’s administration spent money without legislative approval ...
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Public News Service on MSNNew findings: State workforces suffer when abortion restrictions tightenU.S. Supreme Court decision to overturn federal abortion protections continues to be felt. New research now suggests states where bans have been enacted, including South Dakota, will see fewer workers ...
A bill that could have librarians and others criminally liable for disseminating harmful content to minors is set to be heard in the senate judiciary committee later this week.
The South Dakota Senate approved a bill to transfer $15 million to Ellsworth projects, but rejected a companion measure to direct up to $1 million in contractor's excise tax for Ellsworth projects.
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley wants to ensure state consumers are taking time to protect financial and personal ...
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