Photo gallery: Annual Easter Egg Hunt at the governor's residence
The 69th annual Easter Egg Hunt was held Sunday at the governor’s residence in Pierre. The event, which is sponsored by the Pierre Elks Lodge, was attended by hundreds of children and their families.Â

The 69th-annual Easter Egg Hunt at the governor’s residence brought out hundreds of children on a gusty Sunday in Pierre.
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Gov. Kristi Noem poses for a photo with children in front of the governor’s residence on Easter Sunday in Pierre.
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Three-year-old Julia shows off her candy haul at the 69th annual Easter Egg Hunt at the governor’s residence.
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Gov. Kristi Noem and her family are photographed with the Easter Bunny in front of their home after the annual Easter Egg Hunt.
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The lawns of the governor’s residence were picked clean of candy, toys and prizes within minutes on Easter Sunday.
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Gov. Kristi Noem speaks with families on the front lawn of the governor’s residence on Sunday.
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Hundreds of kids lined the edge of the governor’s residence lawns ahead of the annual Easter Egg Hunt on Sunday in Pierre.
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The 69th annual Easter Egg Hunt was held Sunday at the governor’s residence in Pierre.
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Gov. Kristi Noem poses for a photo with children in front of the governor’s residence on Easter Sunday in Pierre.
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