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Mar 06 2024
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Governor's desk is next stop for South Dakota carbon pipeline bills
UPDATE: The Senate has given final legislative approval to the three bills. They now go to Governor Kristi Noem, who signaled her support for them earlier in the day. PIERRE, S.D. (KELO) – After a morning of conference committee amendments, the South Dakota Legislature on Wednesday afternoon passed three carbon pipeline bills: Senate Bill 201, House Bill 1185 and HB 1186. SB201 passed with a
Siouxland ProudMar 06 2024
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Democrat enters race to represent south Fargo in North Dakota House
FARGO — Will Thompson is seeking to represent Fargo's District 46 in the North Dakota House of Representatives. Thompson, who according to a press release grew up in south Fargo and attended Davies High School, is a student at North Dakota State University. He earned the district's Democratic-NPL nomination Saturday, March 2. District 46 encompasses a broad portion of south Fargo, from the Red
InforumMar 05 2024
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South Dakota House bans Sen. Tom Pischke for breach of decorum
A state senator has been banned from the House of Representatives floor and lobby for the last week of the 2024 legislative session for placing a bottle of syrup on another lawmaker’s desk. Sen. Tom Pischke, R-Dell Rapids, was informed of the action Monday in a letter from Speaker of the House Hugh Bartels, R-Watertown. Pischke’s action was a violation of decorum, Bartels said. Pischke placed
Yahoo NewsMar 05 2024
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South Dakota House bans Sen. Tom Pischke for breach of decorum
A state senator has been banned from the House of Representatives floor and lobby for the last week of the 2024 legislative session for placing a bottle of syrup on another lawmaker’s desk. Sen. Tom Pischke, R-Dell Rapids, was informed of the action Monday in a letter from Speaker of the House Hugh Bartels, R-Watertown. Pischke’s action was a violation of decorum, Bartels said. Pischke placed
Argus LeaderFeb 19 2024
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First-degree murderer dies in South Dakota prison
PIERRE, S.D. (KELO) — A Pierre man found guilty of first-degree murder for killing his wife has died.
South Dakota Department of Corrections announced on Sunday night the death of Brad Reay.
Reay, age 64, passed away in the Jameson Annex infirmary in Sioux Falls, according to a DOC statement.
No cause of death was immediately given.
He was serving a sentence of life
KelolandMar 15 2024
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Detroit man charged after woman's body found at South Dakota travel center
(CBS DETROIT) - A Detroit man was arrested in Washington after a woman's body was found at a South Dakota travel center Monday night. Anthony Harris, 50, was charged with second-degree murder and improper disposal in the death of Melody Fae Gooch, 57, also of Detroit. Authorities found her body at 10:54 p.m. on Monday, March 11, at the Mitchell I-90 Travel Center. "South Dakota's Division of
CBS News (Online)Mar 14 2024
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Second 'Courageous Conversation' set for Tuesday, discussing eliminating South Dakota's food tax
Mar. 14—MITCHELL — Dakota Wesleyan University will offer the second of its three scheduled Courageous Conversations on upcoming South Dakota ballot initiatives on Tuesday, March 19, in the School of Business, Innovation and Leadership, Room 117, at 7 p.m. This conversation will encourage dialogue on the question, ""Should South Dakota eliminate the food tax?" Each Courageous Conversation will
Yahoo NewsMar 08 2024
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South Dakota students going to college in Minnesota no longer get tuition reciprocity
South Dakota students looking to attend college in Minnesota will no longer receive tuition reciprocity there since a longstanding shared tuition discount agreement ended months ago. In December, the South Dakota Board of Regents expanded its Advantage program to extend the in-state tuition rate to Minnesota, among other states. In order to include Minnesota in the program, the longstanding
Yahoo NewsMar 08 2024
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South Dakota students going to college in Minnesota no longer get tuition reciprocity
South Dakota students looking to attend college in Minnesota will no longer receive tuition reciprocity there since a longstanding shared tuition discount agreement ended months ago. In December, the South Dakota Board of Regents expanded its Advantage program to extend the in-state tuition rate to Minnesota, among other states. In order to include Minnesota in the program, the longstanding
Argus LeaderMar 17 2024
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Dancing again: Utes women secure 5 seed, to play South Dakota State in NCAA Tourney
SALT LAKE CITY — Injuries have taken a toll on the Utah women's basketball team, but that hasn't changed the resolve of the team in their pursuit of an even deeper run in the NCAA Tournament. And though the season had a few more twists and turns along the way — and a few star players sitting on the sidelines for an extended period of time — the Utes are back in the Big Dance for the third
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