Gov. Larry Rhoden said he chose Tony Venhuizen as lieutenant governor for his knowledge of the Legislature and experience in ...
Rhoden was officially sworn in back in January, he became the first South Dakota Governor to have a public event while ...
Opponents, including some lawmakers, have said there are alternative plans such as revamping several men’s prisons and ...
In Pierre, the changing of the guard became official on Saturday as Larry Rhoden took the oath of office to become the 34th ...
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KELO Sioux Falls on MSNWATCH: Rhoden sworn in as 34th Governor of SDNew Gov. Larry Rhoden took the oath of office Monday at the state Capitol in his second floor office, a small, intimate space compared to the expanse of his job as ...
Jack Kolbeck, a former state senator from Sioux Falls, will serve in Tony Venhuizen's open House seat vacated when he became ...
South Dakota Gov. Larry Rhoden did not deviate greatly from Noem's executive agenda, but there are early differences between ...
A Sioux Falls legislator and longtime presence in South Dakota Republican politics, Tony Venhuizen, is Gov. Larry Rhoden’s ...
Saturday’s event at the Washington Pavilion featured 25 vendors who offered samples of the popular cocktail as well as craft ...
Governor Rhoden grew up as a rancher in Meade County and served in the South Dakota National Guard from 1978 to 1985. He has stated that said experience has prepared him to tackle the most pressing ...
PIERRE — A Sioux Falls-based lawmaker will be the right-hand of South Dakota Gov. Larry Rhoden. Rhoden announced Wednesday morning at the State Capitol in Pierre that Rep. Tony Venhuizen ...
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