Anti-abortion group: Amendment G can make ballot and still be discounted
Group says secretary of state can make public statement that "no votes for or against the measure will be counted or have any impact."
SD Supreme Court sends abortion lawsuit back to lower court
Anti-abortion group Life Defense Fund will have another chance to plead its case in front of Circuit Court Judge John Pekas in Minnehaha County.
Girls-only cybersecurity camp challenges stereotypes
There are now more than 200 women in the Beacom College of Computer and Cyber Sciences at Dakota State University: "Not a hacker hiding in mom's basement."
How a small college became a national cyber powerhouse
A credit card company's move to South Dakota 40 years ago helped turn Dakota State University into a unique, high-tech campus.
Referred pipeline law puts company's permit quest in limbo
The permit process and ballot referral highlight the emergence of carbon pipelines and landowner rights as political flashpoints in South Dakota.
Gravel road with higher risk awaits Sturgis rally bikers
“Boy, it’s a mess, and it’s not a good place to ride a motorcycle through right now.”
Anti-abortion group appeals judge's ruling to South Dakota Supreme Court
The group’s push for an expedited timetable is based on the Aug. 13 deadline for the Secretary of State to certify ballot questions to county auditors for ballots to be printed.