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Prizes of $100 or less: Can be claimed at any South Dakota Lottery retailer. Prizes of $101 or more: Must be claimed from the Lottery. By mail, send a claim form and a signed winning ticket to the ...
Dozens of Iowa landowners have been lobbying in the Iowa Capitol against Summit Carbon Solutions' pipeline for years. Empowered by South Dakota's success in limiting eminent domain, some Iowa ...
Christmas has arrived, which for millions of Americans means gathering with family and friends to celebrate the holiday. If you need to make a last-minute run to the grocery store to pick up something ...
A 56-year-old Aberdeen man has become the first person charged under a new South Dakota law that bans computer-generated child pornography. William Webster Bragg was indicted by a Brown County grand ...
A new National Park Service report shows six national park sites in South Dakota attracted a total of 4.6 million visits in 2023, resulting in $600 million of spending near those parks that supported ...
U.S. Rep. Dusty Johnson is taking criticism from his opponent for celebrating a water system’s progress this month, after he voted against a bill two years ago that provided some of the system’s most ...
Lawmakers voted 4-1 on Tuesday to finalize a nearly 70% hike to the price of a medical marijuana business license. Sen. Red Dawn Foster, D-Pine Ridge, was the lone member on the Legislature’s Rules ...
DETROIT – Justin Roebuck can recall the exact moment that distrust of 2020 presidential election results impacted his status in the Republican Party. The top election official of Ottawa County in ...
Lawmakers expressed frustration Tuesday in Pierre over the uncertain price tag for construction and operations of a proposed men’s prison in Lincoln County. Members of the Legislature’s Appropriations ...
The South Dakota Department of Human Services recently awarded $2 million in grants for technology and equipment in the long-term care industry, which has been afflicted with closures and staffing ...
Rich Ohm was going to say no. He and his wife are busy with their Watertown-based business, their children are all grown, and they aim to spend up to two months each year traveling out of the country.
A company aiming to produce aviation fuel from ethanol in South Dakota has contributed $167,000 to defend a new carbon dioxide pipeline law that voters could be asked to reject in November. The ...