President Donald Trump has pardoned Joseph Schwartz, former head of Skyline Healthcare, whose company operated multiple nursing homes in South Dakota before collapsing in 2018. Schwartz had been ...
Governor Larry Rhoden and the South Dakota Department of Health joined communities nationwide in celebrating National Rural Health Day, an annual observance led by the National Organization of State ...
Sen. Mike Rounds says he welcomes the Justice Department’s investigation into large meatpacking companies following President Trump’s directive. The investigation aims to look into possible collusion, ...
No injuries to civilians or firefighters were reported. However, officials confirmed that an undetermined number of tortoises and alligators died in the fire.
The South Dakota Department of Social Services (DSS), in partnership with the Opioid Advisory Committee, has unveiled an updated Opioid Settlement Funding Framework designed to expand opportunities ...
The South Dakota Department of Transportation (SDDOT) will hold a public open house to share preliminary results of the interchange modification study at Interstate 90, Exit 48 (Stagestop Road).
South Dakota’s Governor’s Resilience and Infrastructure Task Force (GRIT) presented its initial recommendations to Governor Larry Rhoden and the state’s congressional delegation, focusing on ...
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley announced A Pasadena, California, has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for his role in an online scam that defrauded a Chamberlain resident of $472,000.
With Congress passing and President Trump signing the Epstein Files Transparency Act, Representative Dusty Johnson says it was an easy decision for him to support the legislation.. Johnson said while ...
Measles is making a comeback across the Northern Plains as vaccination rates decline. South Dakota has reported 12 confirmed cases since May, with North Dakota reporting 28 and Minnesota 24. South ...
A fire broke out early Wednesday, Nov. 19, at the Coeur Wharf mine, located about 12 miles outside Lead. The blaze began around 6:55 a.m. during scheduled maintenance at the mine’s crushing facility.
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