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Punxsutawney Phil Predicts Six More Weeks of Winter
There will be six more weeks of winter, Punxsutawney Phil predicted as he emerged from his burrow on Wednesday.
South Dakota House Backs Restrictions on Trans Students
The South Dakota House has passed two bills aimed at putting restrictions on transgender students.
Democratic State Rep. Jamie Smith Running for South Dakota Governor
South Dakota state lawmaker Rep. Jamie Smith is running for governor. Smith leads the House Democratic caucus.
US Gives Full Approval to Moderna’s COVID-19 Vaccine
U.S. health regulators have given full approval to Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine after reviewing additional data on its safety and effectiveness.
For Oath Keepers and Founder, Jan. 6 was Weeks in the Making
For more than a year, federal prosecutors have been investigating the Capitol riot, and at least 700 people have been charged, mostly with lower-level crimes.
Agenda in Pierre: Marijuana, Federal Windfall, Social Issues
As if that's not enough, a House impeachment investigation is gaining steam into Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg's conduct in a fatal crash.
South Dakota Guard Unit Headed for Year at Guantanamo Bay
About 110 members of the South Dakota National Guard’s police unit will soon be headed to Cuba for a year-long federal deployment.
South Dakota Makes It Harder for Women to Get Abortion Meds
The Republican governor initiated the rules change in September through an executive order
Man Found Guilty in Menards Kidnapping Case in South Dakota
The man accused of trying to kidnap a child while he was working at the Menards in Watertown has been convicted by a jury.
Forest Service Burning Debris in Black Hills
The U.S. Forest Service has started burning piles of forest debris in the Black Hills.