Noem Vetoes Bill That Would Allow THC Levels To Increase In Industrial Hemp
Yankton Press & Dakotan· 1 day agoA bill that would have increased the amount of THC allowable in industrial hemp has been vetoed by Gov. Kristi Noem. In a press release issued Thursday, ...
Noem signs bill restricting contracts with 6 'evil foreign governments'
KELO Sioux Falls· 3 days agoWednesday Governor Kristi Noem signed Senate Bill 189 into law at the South Dakota Air National...
TikTok's bipartisan backlash a 'wonderful' sign, Noem says as SD takes action on Chinese influence
Fox News· 1 day agoOn "Hannity," the program's live audience laughed heartily at Chew being lambasted by several...
Gov. Noem, 3 other governors request E15 emergency waiver - KNBN NewsCenter1
KNBN Rapid City· 4 days agoPIERRE, S.D. — Governor Kristi Noem, along with Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds, Minnesota Governor Tim...
After a decade, South Dakota's Amish are moving on
The Daily Republic, Mitchell, S.D. via Yahoo News· 13 hours agoMar. 24—TRIPP, S.D. — About two miles west of Tripp, past a yellow warning sign with a horse and buggy and down a dirt road muddied from snow melt, sit ...
Noem Signs Ban On ‘Evil Foreign Government’ Pacts
Yankton Press & Dakotan· 2 days agoWith a fighter jet in the background, Gov. Kristi Noem conducted a bill-signing ceremony Wednesday in a military hangar where she celebrated efforts to...
‘Why wait?’ SD businesses can purchase opioid overdose medication under new law
The Argus Leader· 1 day agoMulder introduced and passed a bill through the South Dakota Legislature this session that will...
Noem signs post-election audit, other election bills into law
KELO Sioux Falls· 3 days agoWednesday morning, Gov. Kristi Noem announced she signed 12 election-related bills into law.
Gov. Noem signs 4-year tax reduction bill
KELO Sioux Falls· 4 days agoGov. Kristi Noem announced Tuesday she signed House Bill 1137, which cuts the overall sales tax rate from 4.5% to 4.2% for the next four years.
Noem signs FY 2024 budget
Black Hills Pioneer· 5 days agoGov. and Senate President Larry Rhoden. "The Legislature chose to spend this $87 million by increasing provider reimbursement from my recommended 90% to...