Judge Roberto Lange ruled that the relief Julie Frye-Mueller was actually asking for was a restraining order without notice to Senate President Pro Tem Lee Schoenbeck.
Healing with Horses Youth Identity Camp will open for a four-day overnight teepee-style camp at the Thunder Horse Stables on Valley Street in Rapid City.
House lawmakers narrowly defeated a proposal that would have increased the amount that individuals can contribute to political candidates in South Dakota.
Childcare providers will have their chance at $12.5 million and Early Learner South Dakota says they will most likely see the biggest impact in rural areas.
On this week’s Matters of the State, we take a closer look at the South Dakota Senate’s decision to suspend Sen. Julie Frye-Mueller, strip her voting rights, and open an investigation into her conduct.
Frye-Mueller says that the conversation touched on “intimate and personal details regarding maternal issues between two women and discussion on vaccines.”
12 South Dakota state lawmakers took a trip to Hawaii in December 2022. A controversy was born out of that trip because of the attendance of outgoing state lawmakers Reps. Spencer Gosch (R-Glenham) and Jamie Smith (D-Sioux Falls).