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Rapid City first responders have advocated for changes in the hours residents can purchase alcohol. However, an effort to make that adjustment died in city council.
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A Nebraska commission is not renewing liquor licenses for stores along the South Dakota border near Pine Ridge. The town of Whiteclay has fewer than one…
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NewsNebraska board members are weighing whether they should renew beer store liquor licenses in Whiteclay. The tiny unincorporated town is across the state…
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NewsUPDATE: A criminal charge against a SkyWest Airlines pilot accused of being under the influence of alcohol before a flight at a South Dakota airport has…
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NewsIf you like Zinfandel with a spicy pasta, a Malbec with a thick steak, or Chardonnay with a sweet dessert, South Dakotans can now order wine over the…
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NewsIn South Dakota, state-run universities have been dry for 77 years. But not anymore.In a law passed this year, legislators tapped into a new law that…
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NewsA law taking effect Friday puts safety before arrests. The law gives limited immunity for certain alcohol-related offenses to people who get help for…
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State residents impaired by drugs or alcohol would have immunity from prosecution in some cases, if they help someone in an emergency at the time. The…
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The Legislative Podcast for January 25th, 2016 includes stories on an effort to change the policy on transgender bathrooms and locker rooms in schools.…
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NewsSenators voted in favor of changing the way revenue from the alcoholic beverage fund is distributed. Currently, 25 percent of the money goes to…