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Road Hunting Laws Most Permissive In The Great Plains No neighboring state is as liberal as South Dakota when it comes to traveling with loaded guns or hunting on, along or over roads. -
Amanda Work Named 2018 Super Lawyers "Rising Star" Amanda Work Named 2018 "Rising Star." Super Lawyers is a service of outstanding lawyers who have a high degree of peer recognition & professional achievement. -
Swier Law Firm Lawyers Named Super Lawyers Rising Stars Three of Swier Law Firm's lawyers have been selected to the 2018 South Dakota Super Lawyers "Rising Stars" list. -
City of Sturgis Unveils New Main Street Statue The city of Sturgis unveiled its first permanent statue on Main Street Wednesday in a move they hope may bring more statues and eventually, people downtown. -
The Need For Foster Parents Increases In South Dakota The shortage of foster parents can be found across SD. The greatest need is for siblings, teenagers, Native American children, and children with medical needs. -
Tarp Protects Vehicle From Fourth Amendment Exemption Tarp protects vehicle from Fourth Amendment Exemption, but did not apply to a motorcycle, stored under a tarp, on the curtilage of an individual's home -
Brooke Swier Schloss Honored by Prairie Business magazine Brooke Swier Schloss Honored as One of the "Top 25 Women in Business" by Prairie Business magazine -
Governor requests flags at half-staff Memorial Day morning Gov. Dennis Daugaard is asking that flags be flown at half-staff on the morning of Memorial Day in observance of fallen military service members. -
Five Facts About Autism Spectrum Disorder In honor of all the special children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder, below are five facts about A.S.D. from the National Autism Association -
State Lawmakers Give Raises, Push Constitutional Changes South Dakota lawmakers have left the Capitol after eking out raises for teachers, state workers and Medicaid providers in the state budget.