
New poll finds most respondents are against HB1020 or education savings accounts
According to a new poll released by the South Dakota Public Schools Coalition and conducted by a Virginia-based market research company, a majority of respondents

According to a new poll released by the South Dakota Public Schools Coalition and conducted by a Virginia-based market research company, a majority of respondents

PIERRE, S.D. (SDBA) — The South Dakota House voted 49-19 Monday to ban the use of eminent domain for carbon dioxide pipelines. House Bill 1052

Local lawmakers from District one, three and 23 were in Aberdeen Saturday to take part in the first of a scheduled three Legislative Coffees put

A former employee of the South Dakota Social Services Department has pleaded guilty to using grocery vouchers for personal use. According to South Dakota Attorney

The South Dakota Film Festival has announced there will be now festival coming up in September of 2025. The annual 48Create short film competition will

Former South Dakota Lieutenant Governor Larry Rhoden was sworn in as the 45th governor of South Dakota Monday. Rhoden replaces former Governor Kristi Noem who

The Department of Health is reporting the death of a child due to a co-infection of Pertussis and influenza. The last Pertussis death occurred in

The Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce will host its first of three Legislative coffee’s this weekend in Aberdeen. The event will be at the Kessler’s Champions

One person died in a single vehicle crash that occurred early Sunday morning three miles west of Tabor, SD. Preliminary crash information indicates Dustin John

Summit Carbon Solutions has filed a lawsuit against the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission, demanding Commissioner Kristie Fiegen recuse herself from its pipeline permit application.