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Apr. 1—MITCHELL — A native of Armour, Tony Venhuizen is quite familiar with the Mitchell community. As a youth, he'd travel to Mitchell to visit the orthodontist, the optometrist, the movie ...
This story has been updated with comments from Lt Governor Tony Venhuizen and a statement from the South Dakota Department of Social Services. SIOUX FALLS S.D. (KELO) — The South Dakota Bureau ...
During Saturday’s 100th Legislature celebration, Yankton residents were very prominent in the program and festivities.
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KELOLAND.com on MSNPierre celebrates 100th legislative sessionSouth Dakota lawmakers past and present will be celebrating the state’s 100th legislative session in Pierre on Saturday. The ...
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SiouxlandProud.com on MSNLIST: $9.1M in federal spending cuts in South DakotaThe South Dakota Bureau of Finance and Management has released a list of federal spending cuts that will cut several grants ...
If Republican Gov. Larry Rhoden throws his hat in the ring, the governor's race — with other likely candidates — could become ...
Larry Rhoden became South Dakota’s governor in January after former Gov. Kristi Noem left to be the United States Secretary ...
Rhoden’s lieutenant governor, Tony Venhuizen, grew up in the small East River town of Armour and lives in Sioux Falls, where he’s well-connected and could help Rhoden raise campaign funds.
The tour group included Department of Corrections Secretary Kellie Wasko, Lt. Gov. Tony Venhuizen and Ryan Brunner, senior policy adviser and director of legislative relations for the governor.
Rhoden’s lieutenant governor, Tony Venhuizen, grew up in the small East River town of Armour and lives in Sioux Falls, where he’s well-connected and could help Rhoden raise campaign funds.
The state could “claw back” some of that $50 million, but Lt. Gov. Tony Venhuizen said the administration knew there could be “significant costs” to shifting course. “We’re doing what we can to reduce ...
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