A number of new SD laws will be going into effect on July 1st. Continue reading “SD laws, including “constitutional carry”, go into effect today”

A number of new SD laws will be going into effect on July 1st. Continue reading “SD laws, including “constitutional carry”, go into effect today” →
Attorney general Jason Ravnsborg says his office will be working on hemp and drug law studies with the two interim legislative committees dealing with those issues. Continue reading “Hemp and drug laws set for legislative studies” →
In less than one month, people in South Dakota will no longer need a conceal carry permit. Continue reading “SD law enforcement ready for conceal carry permit change” →
Let’s face it, the whole divorce situation is terrible, messy and not fun at all. When one says “I do” no one goes in thinking that they’ll get divorced in a few years. But unfortunately, it happens. Whether it’s because you’ve fallen out of love or there is another person in the equation. If it’s the second reason, it’s terrible and I’m sorry. But, there’s good news for you! Did you know that you can sue the person who allegedly destroyed your marriage in some state under the current divorce law? Continue reading “Divorce Law – You Can Sue Your Marriage’s Home-wrecker!” →
For every school student, graduation is an accomplishment that marks a milestone in life. For Carl Umlauf and Clinton Reid, their recent graduation from Drug Court was perhaps the biggest sobriety milestone they have achieved so far. Continue reading “2 South Dakota men take unique journeys to finding sobriety” →
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — A longstanding Sioux Falls ordinance requiring gun sales to be registered with city police is being rewritten to comply with a new gun sale law that says only state government has the right to regulate the possession, sale or purchase of firearms, the mayor’s office said.
Continue reading “Sioux Falls shifts city rule to comply with new gun sale law” →
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem’s legislative package, aimed at preventing the kind of violent pipeline protests that delayed and raised the costs of the Dakota Access pipeline in North Dakota, passed the Senate and House on March 7, in a whirlwind of action less than72 hours after it was introduced. Continue reading “Governor Gets Bill To Punish Violent Pipeline Protests” →
Governor Kristi Noem signed several bills into law earlier this year, which lifted some restrictions on the possession of firearms. Continue reading “Gun laws lead Rapid City to change a municipal ordinance” →
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds says Iowa could be headed toward a law eliminating the use of cellphones while driving. Continue reading “Gov. Reynolds says she supports banning cell phone use while driving” →
Did you know it there has been a Sioux Falls texting while driving ban since 2012? Did you know it could cost you up to $200 if caught? Here is everything you need to know about the city ordinance on texting while driving. Continue reading “Sioux Falls Texting Ban Ordinance – FAQ” →