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A Pierre woman faces six felony counts for allegedly defrauding over $588,000 from the South Dakota Medicaid Program in ...
A 48 year old woman from Pierre has been indicted on six felony counts of defrauding the South Dakota Medicaid Program of more than $588,000 in federal and state funds.
South Dakota ranks 46th in the nation for average teacher salaries — its highest standing since the National Education ...
Debbie Hemmer, whose career at one of South Dakota’s largest weekly newspapers spanned more than four decades, was inducted ...
The South Dakota Highway Patrol has announced sobriety checkpoints will be conducted in 14 different counties during the month of May. These checkpoints will take place in the ...
The top 1% of the state's graduating seniors in the class of 2025 were recognized on Monday, April 28 at South Dakota's annual Academic Excellence Recognition luncheon. Gov. Larry Rhoden and the ...
The city of Pierre, South Dakota, is holding general elections for city council on November 4, 2025. A primary is scheduled for June 3, 2025. The filing deadline for this election was March 31, 2025.
South Dakota House Speaker Jon Hansen and Speaker ... Senate Majority Leader Jim Mehlhaff, R-Pierre, said "the most obvious speculation" in Republican circles is that the two are running as ...
State Rep. Will Mortenson, R-Fort Pierre, is a friend of both Johnson and Venhuizen. He also worked on Johnson’s first campaign for a seat on South Dakota’s commission of utility regulators.
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Traditional Cacio e Pepe Recipe! | Chef Jean-PierreIn this flavorful episode, Chef Jean-Pierre takes you straight to the heart of Roman cuisine with a traditional, no-shortcuts version of this iconic pasta dish made with just three ingredients ...
Now with Theis gone, it’s Pierre’s time to be the Coyotes featured running back. South Dakota running back Charles Pierre Jr. carries the football down the sideline during an FCS playoff ...
South Dakota School of Mines and Technology director of the Ivanhoe International Center, Beth Riley, recently sent out emails to international students notifying them to be cautious of their ...
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