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Jim Eschenbaum was a Democrat for three decades, then switched his registration and rode a property rights movement into leadership.
Six South Dakota lawmakers — three Democrats and three Republicans — celebrated bipartisan accomplishments Thursday at an annual democracy conference, including their efforts to stop what one ...
Julian Beaudion, a Democrat, formally announced Thursday his plans to run against incumbent Republican U.S. Sen. Mike Rounds ...
After reported frustrations with South Dakota’s congressional delegation, one former USDA appointee will hold town halls ...
An Associated Press analysis has found that South Dakota taxpayers subsidized Gov. Kristi Noem’s cross-country campaigning to the tune of hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Members of Congress are back in their districts for a two-week recess Iowa’s U.S. Senator Check Grassley is scheduled to hold ...
The Democratic Party said it will conduct public town halls in four cities “in the absence of South Dakota’s Republican senators and congressman.” ...
Some Republicans are uneasy that their party is pursuing a tactic that could weaken the filibuster and backfire in the future ...
South Dakota Democratic Party announces series of town hall events. The first will take place at the Dahl Arts Center in ...
The South Dakota legislative session has concluded, and on the agricultural front — we battled many wars for farming and ...