Thune Reflects On Life Of Dick Cheney

(Madison, WI) — South Dakota Senator John Thune is among those remembering the life of former Vice President Dick Cheney. Cheney — who served as VP under former President George W. Bush — died Monday at the
Warmer Than Usual Weather Until the Weekend

(Undated) — South Dakota will see above normal temperatures for the next few days. Highs will reach the 60s, which is ten-to-15 degrees warmer than average for this time of year. This will last until the weekend
City of Clark To Implement New Tax in 2026

(Clark, SD) — Residents and businesses in Clark will face a new tax next year. The state’s Department of Revenue says it will implement a one-percent municipal gross receipts tax starting January 1st. It will apply to
Fatal Shooting at Sioux Falls Apartment Complex

(Sioux Falls, SD) — A suspect is in custody after a fatal shooting in Western Sioux Falls. One person was killed and another was wounded when shots were fired Tuesday morning at an apartment complex. Police say
Gusinsky Appointed To South Dakota Supreme Court

(Pierre, SD) — Governor Rhoden is appointing a new judge to serve as a supreme court justice. Judge Robert Gusinsky will fill the vacancy in the First Supreme District. He’s currently the presiding judge of the Seventh
Supreme Court Weighs Trump’s Emergency Tariff Powers as Farm-State Republicans Split

Farm-state Republicans are increasingly divided over President Trump’s tariff policies as the Supreme Court hears arguments today challenging his use of a 1977 law to justify emergency tariff powers. Only four Republican senators from agricultural states recently