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In eastern South Dakota and the surrounding area, nearly 70% of voters picked Donald Trump during the 2024 election. Although few regret their decision, this agriculture-based community is starting to feel financial pressure from Trump’s tariff decisions.
Moving forward, all districts around the state will have to decide to either hold their next election during the primary or general election.
Voters have rejected a sweeping $127 million bond proposal aimed at modernizing many parts of South Sioux City Community Schools.
With 2,958 total ballots cast in the district’s last standalone election, voter turnout came in at a low 2.33%.
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KELO Sioux Falls on MSNPoll: South Dakota Republicans support Trump but policies mixedNearly three-quarters of Republican voters in South Dakota approve of President Donald Trump’s leadership in the first 100 days of his second White House stint,
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KELO Sioux Falls on MSNSchool board election today; Wet and cold days aheadHere are this morning’s top stories with KELOLAND On the Go. The Sioux Falls school board election is today. This election will fill two seats, as school
South Sioux City voters have rejected a $127 million bond to improve school facilities. Unofficial results show was decided with 59 percent against, and 41 percent in favor.
After a challenge by Republican officials, a federal appeals panel struck down a key way of enforcing the Voting Rights Act's protections against racial discrimination in seven states — including Missouri and Kansas.
Residents of the South Sioux City School District had until 5 p.m. Tuesday, May 13, to enter their vote for a $127 million issue.
"I had friends that told me it would ruin my career," Jim Maher, the artist behind the newest sculpture of the president, said.
Taxpayers are set to shape the future of South Sioux City Community Schools through a $127 million bond measure aimed at addressing aging infrastructure, enhancing safety and creating modern learning environments. The special election concludes on Tuesday, May 13, with mail-in voting underway since late April.
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