Tim Whalen, an attorney representing Lonna Carroll, an Iowa woman and former project assistant for the South Dakota Department of Social Services, asked Sixth Circuit Court Judge Christina Klinger to dismiss the grand jury indictment against Carroll.
House Bill 1052 outright prohibits carbon capture companies from using eminent domain — the process of taking private property for public services.
A South Dakota Army National Guardsman has been recognized for his leadership and dedication. Earlier this week, 1st Sergeant Adam Sanderson of the 155th Engineer Company was named the First Sergeant of the Year.
If that bill had passed through the process and signed into law, it would have created a spending account to increase funding for the lake’s clean-up and dredging process.
A resolution supporting Amtrak expansion in South Dakota is moving along in the South Dakota State Legislature.
Voting for this bill and decriminalizing drug use will send a mixed message to our children.” By John Hult, South Dakota Searchlight The future of South Dakota’s drug ingestion law—often described as the most severe in the nation—is in the hands of Republican Gov.
PIERRE, S.D. — South Dakota lawmakers advanced bills Friday at the Capitol in Pierre that would put a moratorium on carbon dioxide pipelines until new federal safety rules are finalized, and would authorize landowners to sue pipeline companies for the ...
The bills don’t name Summit Carbon Solutions, but they’re a response to the Iowa company’s proposed $9 billion, five-state pipeline.
The bill from Sen. Tamara Grove, R-Lower Brule, passed the Senate Education Committee unanimously one week ago
PIERRE, S.D. (KTIV) - A bill putting a moratorium on carbon dioxide pipelines advanced through the South Dakota legislature on Friday. The bill, if passed, would temporarily prohibit carbon dioxide pipelines in the state until new federal safety rules are finalized. That bill advanced out of committee on a 7 to 6 vote.