Earlier in the legislative session, the committee passed a bill that would require public and accredited private schools to accept cash at events. But the House of Representatives later rejected it.
Two other similar bills have failed this legislative session. SB 219 will be heard in the House in the following days.
Here are this morning’s top stories with KELOLAND On the Go. A former Sioux Falls pastor is in the Minnehaha County Jail ...
A House resolution calling for federal support to bring Amtrak through South Dakota is set to be heard in the Senate ...
The South Dakota High School Activities Association's state wrestling championship will be held over three days at Summit ...
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Larry The Cable Guy coming to South DakotaThe Sioux Falls State Fair has announced that Larry The Cable Guy will be performing in 2025. Supreme Court orders new trial ...
Visitor spending driven by tourism broke $5B for the first time last year, according to the SD Department of Tourism.
Dakota Wesleyan University is going to be launching a new Nursing program in Sioux Falls this fall. The year-round program ...
Squealer’s Smoke Shack Bar & Grill in Tea has become a local favorite for its fall-off-the-bone ribs, rich smoky flavors, and ...
The 100th running of Howard Wood Relays will be May 2 and May 3, 2025. The event was started in 1923 by Coach Wood. The meet ...
The bill that would have funded a new men’s prison south of Sioux Falls died in the House today. On Friday, February 21, 2025 ...
An agreement with ISG Engineering of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, to provide preliminary design work on renovating Municipal ...
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