
Gov. Rhoden announces commitment to press transparency
Gov. Larry Rhoden used News Media Day at the Capitol to recommit to transparency with the press. Gov. Rhoden says openness and responsiveness remain priorities

Gov. Larry Rhoden used News Media Day at the Capitol to recommit to transparency with the press. Gov. Rhoden says openness and responsiveness remain priorities
(South Dakota Broadcasters Association) Republican legislative leaders clashed publicly Thursday over data center policy in South Dakota. Senate Majority Leader Jim Mehlhaff accused House Speaker

A Belle Fourche man died in a single vehicle crash Saturday evening 10 miles southwest of Platte, SD. Preliminary crash information indicates Dagan Jerik Burns,

The 2026 Legislative Coffee sessions put on by the Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce begins this Saturday 10 a.m. To 12:00 p.m. At the Kessler’s Champions
(South Dakota Broadcasters Association) The South Dakota Senate has passed legislation increasing criminal penalties for interfering with religious practice. Senate Bill 113 raises the penalty

The South Dakota Department of Health is warning the public about another potential measles exposure event which took place January 30th in Milbank and Brookings.
By Todd Epp | South Dakota Broadcasters Association A bill offering sales and use tax exemptions to data center companies failed in the House State

(Press Release) In 2025, South Dakota recorded 110 fatal crashes resulting in 123 deaths, marking a five-year low and a significant improvement in roadway safety,
(SD Broadcasters Association) A Senate committee deferred action Tuesday on a bill that would require people to call for help when they witness emergencies, after

Aberdeen City engineer Stu Nelson announced Monday at the Aberdeen City Council meeting his plans to retire. Nelson has worked nearly three decades as the