President Trump on Thursday fired Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and announced he will replace her with Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-Okla.), hours after the president reportedly said he did ...
The South Dakota senate Voted 31–3 yesterday to accept House amendments to SB 36, allowing certain utilities to create wildfire‑mitigation plans and establishing related limits on liability for ...
South Dakota lawmakers hit the 33rd of 38 legislative days Thursday (March 5, 2026), with major bills on data centers, cell phones, marriage age, and gender definitions up for action in Pierre.
South Dakota regulators approved a permit for a new $750 million wind farm north of Philip. The project will include up to 87 turbines and is expected to power hundreds of thousands of homes.
South Dakota just approved what will become its biggest wind farm yet — a 333‑megawatt (MW) project planned across 68,300 acres in Haakon County, about 85 miles east of Rapid City. The South Dakota ...
(SOUTH DAKOTA SEARCHLIGHT) - South Dakota regulators approved a permit Thursday for a $750 million, 333-megawatt wind farm spread across approximately 110 square miles of private land. The site ...
On Thursday, Corporation for Public Broadcasting President and CEO Patricia Harrison delivered her final remarks during the organization’s last board meeting. In remarks obtained by TV Tech sister ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting’s (CPB) board of directors voted on Jan. 5 to dissolve the organization after 58 years of operation. The United States capitol building located in Washington ...
RAPID CITY, S.D. (SOUTH DAKOTA BROADCASTERS ASSOCIATION) — South Dakota lawmakers questioned South Dakota Public Broadcasting leaders on Wednesday regarding the possibility of reallocating state funds ...
South Dakota lawmakers questioned South Dakota Public Broadcasting leaders Wednesday about whether state funds could be shifted among programs—and whether new fees for sports broadcasts could help ...
On Jan. 21 at 6-7 p.m. at the Yankton Community Library, 416 Walnut St., Doug Haar, Yankton High School government teacher, and Carson Walker, CEO of South Dakota News Watch, will discuss how the ...
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