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Tri-City Herald
March 17, 2018
A 37-year-old woman died of alcohol withdrawal at a state-run mental hospital in December, even though the hospital wasn't equipped to handle her condition and its policy was to transfer such patients to another facility for treatment, an Argus Leader investigation has found. Anne Elizabeth White died ofÃâà...
Vermillion Plain Talk
March 17, 2018
A sculpture known as “The Potato Man” stands in tribute to the thousands of Irish immigrants who settled in South Dakota in the late 1800s. Where can you find him? 2. What town is known as the birthplace of democracy west of the Mississippi River? 3. Established in 1867, what pow wow is the oldestÃâà...
Kansas City Star
March 17, 2018
Avera is one of the few private providers of inpatient mental health care in South Dakota. "I think this serves our mission very ... A community health survey coordinated by city officials found that more than one in five Sioux Falls residents acknowledged excessive drinking. Avera estimates that as many as 15Ãâà...
Kansas City Star
March 16, 2018
Tapio, who was the manager for President Donald Trump's campaign in South Dakota, seems to have taken a cue from his former boss; Trump had previously called Democrats ... Questions we should ask might include: Do our cities have the capacity to bring in dozens or hundreds of refugees? Can ourÃâà...
Kotatv
March 16, 2018
The Buffalo Chip Campground became its own town in 2015 but the status was quickly challenged in court by area residents and the City of Sturgis. The South Dakota League of Municipalities later joined the case. In 2016 a judge ruled in favor of the plaintiffs but, on appeal, the Supreme Court ruled thisÃâà...
The Capital Journal
March 15, 2018
RAPID CITY — A retired fraud investigator for the South Dakota Department of Revenue has been sentenced to two years in federal prison for bank fraud and money laundering ... Knigge was also ordered to repay a bank in Arizona and Washington a total of about $32,000, the Rapid City Journal reported .
Kotatv
March 15, 2018
It's really important we stick to that," said Rapid City Mayor Steve Allender. But those without another means of transportation, who need to get to Feeding South Dakota, may have some trouble. The food pantry sees almost 120 families a day. Western Operations Manager George Rokusek says he doesn'tÃâà...
U.S. News & World Report
March 15, 2018
YANKTON, S.D. (AP) — Yankton police are investigating reports of counterfeit money circulating in the city. Police Chief Brian Paulsen tells the Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan that authorities have received five separate reports of fake $100 bills being passed at businesses in recent days. He says it'sÃâà...
Human Rights Campaign (blog)
March 14, 2018
Last September, Brookings made history by becoming the first municipality in South Dakota to enact comprehensive non-discrimination protections for LGBTQ people in employment, housing and public accommodations. South Dakota is one of 31 states that currently lack fully inclusive, comprehensiveÃâà...
SDPB Radio (blog)
March 13, 2018
Today, what's left of Spokane, South Dakota, located about 12 miles northeast of the town of Custer - where gold was first discovered in 1874 - is a great example of a typical ghost town. This was one of the more promising mining operations. The mine yielded gold, silver, lead copper, mica and zinc.
Rapid City Journal
March 7, 2018
A year after being charged with multiple child sex crimes in South Dakota, a former Pine Ridge pediatrician is now facing similar charges in Montana. Federal ... Weber was placed on an ankle monitor by the federal court in South Dakota after his indictment last February on 10 counts of child sexual abuse.
The Capital Journal
March 7, 2018
There were many other business expansions in 2017, including OtterTail Power in northeast South Dakota, Red's All Natural Foods in North Sioux City, B9 Creations in Rapid City, Applied Engineering in Yankton, Performance Pet Products in Mitchell, Great Plains Processing in Yankton, Aero Trailers inÃâà...
KTIV
March 7, 2018
Officials with the South Dakota Department of Transportation and the Department of Public Safety have opened Interstate 29, north and southbound, from North Dakota to Iowa. I-29 was closed border to border Monday night at 6:30 p.m.. Interstate 90 has been opened from Mitchell to Sioux Falls but remainsÃâà...
Kansas City Star
March 7, 2018
Republican U.S. Rep. Kristi Noem on Tuesday called for greater transparency in South Dakota government as she runs for governor this year. Noem unveiled what she called her Sunshine Initiative. She said that if elected governor, she would work to "throw open the doors" not only at the state Capitol, butÃâà...
Farm Forum
March 6, 2018
He explains that the policy South Dakota delegates bring to the national convention was developed at the county level then voted on during South Dakota Farmers Union state convention. “What's voted on at the national level will be the policy our organization lobbies for in D.C.,” Sombke explained.
Oil City
March 6, 2018
A wanted man from South Dakota was taken into custody in Rock Springs early Sunday morning. Sweetwater County Sheriff Mike Lowell said Elijah Thompson Black Thunder, 29, a fugitive parole absconder, was originally convicted of felony drug charges in Roberts County, South Dakota. He was thenÃâà...
Sioux City Journal
March 6, 2018
SIOUX CITY | Interstate 29 in South Dakota closed from Sioux City to the North Dakota border early Monday evening due to snow and high winds. The South Dakota Department of Transportation reports the closure of both the northbound and southbound lanes began at the Iowa border at 6:30 p.m. andÃâà...
KSFY
March 6, 2018
(KSFY) - Authorities have closed down a portion of Interstate 90 in central South Dakota due to a blizzard causing poor driving conditions in the area. I-90 between exit 192 at Murdo and exit 332 at Mitchell is closed, according to the South Dakota Department of Transportation. This includes traffic in bothÃâà...
U.S. News & World Report
February 27, 2018
Student Jamie Caffee told the Rapid City Journal that 2,000 light fixtures could be switched from incandescent and fluorescent-style lighting to LED technology. The lighting changes alone are estimated to save about $9,400 annually and nearly $200,000 based on the projected 16-year lifespan of LEDÃâà...
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