South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden signed three abortion related bills into law on Friday. One measure will ban abortion pills from being dispensed, sold, or advertised in the state. Another ...
Governor Rhoden has signed a bill to give more gaming tax revenue to the city of Deadwood in the future.
Governor Rhoden signed three pro-life bills into law on Friday, including one prohibiting the shipment of abortion pills into ...
Gov. Larry Rhoden signed three bills related to abortion laws in South Dakota. Rhoden signed the bills at the Alpha Center, a ...
Fantasy baseball analyst Fred Zinkie shares his safest picks by round in a 10-team draft. With Fernando Mendoza all but a ...
Gov. Larry Rhoden signed three abortion-related bills, including HB 1274 giving the AG authority to prosecute unlawful ...
Gov. Larry Rhoden visited Deadwood Wednesday to sign Senate Bill 102, bringing the change in how gaming revenue is ...
Gov. Larry Rhoden spoke at the South Dakota Association of County Highway Superintendent’s conference in Deadwood Wednesday, ...
South Dakota Gov. Larry Rhoden has signed a bill into law that makes it a felony crime to create, possess or share ...
South Dakota AG Marty Jackley and Gov. Larry Rhoden urged the U.S. Senate to pass the SAVE Act, requiring proof of citizenship to register for federal elections.
A sulfuric, rotten egg smell permeated the chamber of the South Dakota House of Representatives on March 10, delaying lawmakers’ afternoon session at the state Capitol in Pierre.
The Emerson College poll commissioned by KELO-TV showed Johnson on top with support from 28% of respondents, while Doeden received 18%, Rhoden got 17% and House Speaker Jon Hansen ...
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