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With so many property tax proposals on the table, it may be difficult for any to break through the noise. However, statehouse leaders and candidates for the governor’s office are vying for the chance.
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Rep. Dusty Johnson told a crowd it’s time to “turn up the heat” on the U.S. Postal Service following thousands of constituent complaints.
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Property taxes are possibly the biggest debate of 2026 in South Dakota. With gubernatorial and legislative elections around the corner, any one of the nearly two-dozen proposals may be a catalyst for the future of the state.
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South Dakota’s only representative in the U.S. House said narcoterrorism is more widespread than American citizens understand.
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Some of the state’s top officials are supporting President Donald Trump’s capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife.
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The recent campaign finance quarterly reports have been made public. It shows some impressive fundraising for those preparing for key races.
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This month, a UN committee declared the ongoing violence by Israeli forces against the Palestinian people constituted a genocide. However, South Dakota’s representative in the U.S. House isn’t so sure.
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If Congress can’t pass an appropriations bill to continue funding the federal government by the start of the next fiscal year soon, it shuts down.
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The Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate tribe is receiving federal support for flooding that occurred earlier this summer.
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While the sustainability of rural healthcare is at a crossroads nationwide, one county in the remote southwest portion of South Dakota has secured funding to expand.