Those familiar with the effort say there is no clear national security justification for such a facility in South Dakota, where DHS Secretary Kristi Noem served as governor.
Construction crews in South Dakota are getting an unexpected bonus month of outdoor work as unusually warm winter weather ...
The South Dakota Department of Corrections aims to cut its turnover rate by 12 percentage points in the next year, in part by offering recruits a better idea of what they’re in for. The number of open ...
PIERRE — After 144 years, South Dakota lawmakers decided Tuesday it’s time for “the Hill” to retire. The required two-thirds of each legislative chamber voted to endorse a 1,500-bed, $650 million ...
The U.S. construction industry is navigating a period of heightened uncertainty in 2025, marked by shifting trade policies, restrictive immigration enforcement, and persistently high interest rates.
South Dakota lawmakers approved a $650 million plan to build a new 1,500-bed men's state penitentiary. The new prison will replace the 144-year-old facility known as "the Hill" and will be located in ...
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