Larry Rhoden, who took over as governor of South Dakota for Kristi Noem, gave the Argus Leader insight into his new role and how he plans to govern.
Jack Kolbeck, a former state senator from Sioux Falls, will serve in Tony Venhuizen's open House seat vacated when he became ...
Outside the sky was bright blue with sunshine and the air a brisk 20 degrees. Inside the South Dakota Capitol, hundreds of ...
In an exclusive interview, Gov. Larry Rhoden told the Argus Leader raising the state sales tax is not the leading solution to ...
In Pierre, the changing of the guard became official on Saturday as Larry Rhoden took the oath of office to become the 34th ...
Supporters said the cut would undermine public safety, government transparency, education, high school activities and local ...
One of the two empty seats in the South Dakota House of Representatives has been filled. On Wednesday night, Gov. Larry ...
Under God, the people rule. The South Dakota state motto can be heard quite a bit during the legislative session. Former Gov.
Gov. Larry Rhoden said Thursday he formed a property tax working group with legislators and began meeting with them Monday.
The seat was previously occupied by now Lt. Governor Tony Venhuizen. “I worked with Jack for years as presiding officer of the State Senate,” Rhoden said in a news release. “He has a steady ...
"I think we're making a clear statement we're going to work with the Trump administration in enforcing policies, immigration ...