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We came. We saw. We concurred. Sen. Ray Holmberg, R-Grand Forks, on the House and Senate avoiding a conference committee on the higher education budget. q   q   q âIf you wonder why voters are angry, just take a look at this.â Rep. Rick Becker, R-Bismarck, criticizing a since-defeated proposal to give state backing to an amusement park in Jamestown. q   q   q âI am satisfied that we have addressed a problem that has existed for 12 years.â MHA Nation Chairman Mark Fox, after the Legislature approved a new tax-sharing formula for oil wells that straddle the border of the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation. ....
Public input sought for unnamed summit in Rapid City April 5, 2021News PIERRE, SD – The South Dakota Board on Geographic Names (SDBGN) seeks public input on a name for an unnamed summit in Rapid City. There has been one name proposed for the hill: Smelter Hill. The hill is located on the School of Mines campus near O’Hara Stadium. The board is soliciting public input on the proposed name. The SDBGN follows the guidance from the U.S. Board on Geographic Names. The guidelines state that preferred names be descriptive of topographic forms suggested by local history, folklore, or incident, or by associated natural life or other phenomena, including American Indian or other ethnic names appropriate to the area. ....
Pierre, SD, USA / DRGNews Mar 15, 2021 12:23 PM South Dakota’s six public universities and two special schools are planning for a return to more normal operations this fall.
South Dakota Board of Regents executive director and CEO Brian L. Maher says the goal is to return campus life this fall to a setting that looks much like it was before the COVID-19 pandemic. He says South Dakota’s success in vaccine distribution, as well as local efforts to manage and keep positive infection rates low, will guide the universities’ and schools’ planning for the 2021 fall semester. Administrators will continue to monitor circumstances as the pandemic evolves, making the best decisions possible with information available to them. ....