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May 15, 2012
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Rep. Noem's Participation In Washington

South Dakota has one voice in the U.S House of Representatives, but some say Congresswoman Kristi Noem isn't speaking up enough as she represents the state.


May 15, 2012
Lawmakers Loosen Travel Policy Slightly

A South Dakota legislative panel has decided to let more lawmakers travel to out-of-state meetings beginning in July.


April 28, 2012
Governor Hosting Delegation From China

Gov. Dennis Daugaard is speaking to a delegation on Saturday from China at an event in Vermillion.


April 23, 2012
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Minnehaha Co. Kicks Off Absentee Voting

It's around this time of an election year that we begin seeing ads and political rallies.  And with primary voting right around the corner, things are sure to keep heating up.


April 20, 2012
SD County Will Get Full 6 Weeks Of Early Voting

Voters in Shannon County will have a full six weeks of early voting in Pine Ridge beginning Friday, thanks largely to a federal voting rights lawsuit filed by residents of the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.


April 17, 2012
Lt. Gov. Michels Moves To Part-Time Role

South Dakota Lt. Gov. Matt Michels has moved from a full-time to a part-time role due to personal and family reasons.


March 28, 2012
GOP Runs More SD Legislative Candidates Than Dems

The Republican Party apparently will once again field more candidates than Democrats will for South Dakota legislative races.


March 20, 2012
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SD Primary Candidate Lists Available Online

Primary fever hits South Dakota June 5.


March 19, 2012
McGovern Grandson Running For SD PUC

The grandson of former South Dakota senator and Democratic presidential candidate George McGovern says he will seek the Democratic Party's endorsement to run for a seat on the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission.


March 19, 2012
Study: Statehouses At High Risk For Corruption

A nationwide study finds state governments lack  transparency and accountability to citizens, and remain at high risk for corruption.


March 8, 2012
Son Of Former SD GOP Lawmaker Runs As Democrat

The son of a former Republican leader in the South Dakota Legislature is running for a state House seat as a Democrat.


February 10, 2012
Flags To Fly At Half-Staff To Honor Former Senator


Gov. Dennis Daugaard is asking that all flags in South Dakota be flown at half-staff to honor former state Sen. Leonard E. Andera who died this week.


February 6, 2012
Assistant AG DeVaney To Become Circuit Judge


Gov. Dennis Daugaard is appointing assistant attorney general Patricia DeVaney as a circuit judge in South Dakota's sixth judicial circuit.


January 27, 2012
Sather Appointed To South Dakota's GFP Commission


Gov. Gov. Dennis Daugaard has appointed Sioux Falls businessman Duane Sather to the South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Commission.


January 24, 2012
SD Delegation Comments Ahead Of State Of The Union


President Barack Obama is scheduled to deliver his State of the Union address to Congress Tuesday night.


January 9, 2012
SD Medicaid Management System Update Stymied


South Dakota officials say development of a new Medicaid management system is far behind schedule because of a dispute between the state and the company hired to do the work.


December 27, 2011
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Legislation To Propose Smoking In Casinos


It's been more than a year since people have been able to smoke in Deadwood casinos. But if legislation proposed by State Senator Tom Nelson becomes law, that could change.


December 27, 2011
Governor Seeks To Develop Skilled Workforce


Gov. Dennis Daugaard says he will ask the South Dakota Legislature to approve programs aimed at easing the state's shortage of skilled workers in certain occupations.


December 27, 2011
Lawmaker Wants Smoking Ban Lifted In Casinos


A South Dakota lawmaker has drafted legislation that would exempt Deadwood casinos from a smoking ban.


December 19, 2011
AG Appoints Johnson To Advisory Committee


U.S. Attorney for South Dakota Brendan Johnson has been appointed to an advisory committee that helps shape law enforcement policies.


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