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EPA's plan to expand E15 fuel in SD, Midwestern states by 2024 comes too late, ethanol group says

"This delay means consumers in conventional gasoline areas of the country will be forced to pay more at the pump this year," the ethanol group CEO said.

 

Police investigate shooting, hit-and-run in western Sioux Falls

A man has been arrested in connection to the incident on charges of aggravated assault and felony hit-and-run.

 

Veterans bond through Wings of Valor tower pheasant hunt in photos

Veterans from across the country connect with a weekend of pheasant hunting at the Wings of Valor lodge in Parker, SD.

 

Bishop Dudley, Inter-Lakes working toward new shelter for homeless families in Sioux Falls

"We're doing the best with what we have currently," said Bishop Dudley's executive director Madeline Shields.

 

SD Gov. Noem issues first veto of legislative session against optional hotel tax increase

House Bill 1109 would increase the maximum tax to $4 per night or 4% of the rented room charge.

 

National healthcare union opposes Sanford-Fairview merger, calls South Dakota AG to action

The IAM labor union is calling on South Dakota officials to take action against the proposed Sanford-Fairview merger.

 

Primary voters would choose most statewide nominees under bill advancing to the SD House

"Remember, our state motto is 'Under God the people rule.' It's not, 'Under the direction of a chosen few, delegates select our elected leaders,'" Chase said.

 

Rapid City man convicted of double murder in 1980s granted new trial after DNA testing

Since his 1984 conviction, George Luna, now in his mid-70s, has been at the South Dakota Penitentiary in Sioux Falls, maintaining his innocence.

 

Going to the South Dakota high school state girls basketball tournament? Here's what to know.

Here's what you need to know before you head inside the Sanford Pentagon for the Class AA Girls State Basketball Tournament.

 

South Dakota Democrats, Republicans split on whether tax cuts will come to fruition

Sen. Reynold Nesiba, D-Sioux Falls, said it's "highly likely" there may not be a tax cut this year. Republicans heavily disagreed.

 

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