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The South Dakota Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments today about a constitutional provision relating to lawmakers and contracts. Governor Kristi Noem wants an advisory opinion on the issue before appointing two members to vacant seats in the state legislature.
Governor Kristi Noem delivers her annual State of the State Address Tuesday at the Capitol in Pierre. The annual speech marks the beginning of South Dakota's legislative session.
The state Attorney General's office warns of telephone scams targeting Medicare recipients. It involves scammers telling victims their benefits are due to expire and then asks for their Medicare number.
Public records are at the heart of a battle between the ACLU of South Dakota, the Oglala Sioux Tribe, and the city of Martin. On one hand is the sovereign immunity of tribal entities and on the other, is the practical challenges of legal work.
The U.S Department of Justice has prioritized cases involving missing or murdered indigenous peoples by establishing regional coordinators to focus exclusively on these cases. Assistant U.S. Attorney Troy Morley says progress is being made, regardless of the landscape in D.C.
South Dakota State Jackrabbits won their second Football Championship Subdivision title in a row. They beat the Grizzlies 23-3.
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