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Sioux Falls Council Approves $936,000 for New Police Radios Amid Budget Concerns

The Sioux Falls City Council has approved a special appropriation to purchase upgraded police radios, citing technology improvements and coverage needs. One councilor opposed the move, raising concerns about spending outside the city’s approved budget plan.

6 days ago

Retirement Laws Committee to Meet Dec. 10 to Review SDRS Financials and 2027 COLA

The South Dakota Retirement Laws Committee and the SDRS Board of Trustees will meet Dec. 10 in Pierre to review financial statements, audit results and recommendations for the Fiscal Year 2027 cost-of-living adjustment and retirement contribution rates.

6 days ago

Thune Highlights Republican Efforts to Deliver Permanent Tax Relief for Working Families

U.S. Sen. John Thune says Republicans have secured long-term tax relief for American families by making key provisions of the 2017 tax package permanent, including lower tax rates, an expanded child tax credit and increased standard deductions.

6 days ago

Jackley Forms Commission to Standardize Giglio Requirements for South Dakota Law Enforcement

South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley has established a new commission to help law enforcement agencies develop consistent standards for complying with the U.S. Supreme Court’s Giglio ruling, which outlines what evidence prosecutors must disclose to ensure a fair trial.

6 days ago

DCI Investigating Suspected Overdose Death of Inmate at Jameson Prison

The South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation is reviewing a suspected drug overdose death of a 37-year-old inmate at Jameson Prison in Sioux Falls. The case marks the eighth suspected overdose death among state inmates since February, according to Attorney General Marty Jackley.

1 week ago

Regional Manufacturing Sector Stalls as Mid-America Index Posts Negative Reading

Creighton University’s Mid-America Business Conditions Index dipped into negative territory in November, with South Dakota mirroring the region’s sluggish manufacturing conditions.

1 week ago

State Leaders Split on Pace of Spending Opioid Settlement Funds as Crisis Deepens

South Dakota lawmakers are considering how quickly to deploy opioid settlement funds, with DSS leaders urging a cautious approach and Attorney General Marty Jackley pushing for faster action.

1 week ago

Thune Calls for Health Care Reforms as Pandemic-Era Subsidies Near Expiration

U.S. Sen. John Thune says temporary Affordable Care Act subsidy expansions enacted during the pandemic have distorted the insurance marketplace and require congressional reforms as they face expiration.

1 week ago

Thune Highlights National Air Travel Modernization Efforts After Shutdown Disruptions

Sen. John Thune says federal investments in staffing and technology are moving the nation toward a more modern air traffic control system following shutdown-related travel delays.

1 week ago

AAA, MADD and Waymo Urge Sober Driving During Holidays as Drunk Driving Deaths Rise

AAA, MADD and Waymo are partnering during Impaired Driving Prevention Month to encourage safe holiday travel, citing thousands of December drunk driving deaths nationwide and rising crash rates.

1 week ago

Mitchell to Begin Snow Removal in District A Tonight; Vehicles Must Be Moved by 11 p.m.

The City of Mitchell will start plowing streets in District A at 11 p.m. on Dec. 1, and any vehicles left on the roadway will be ticketed and towed, officials said.

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High Plains Soybean Processing Plant Expands Rail Capacity with $5.7 Million State Loan

The High Plains Soybean Processing plant near Mitchell is ramping up production, boosted by a $5.7 million low-interest state loan to expand rail capacity. The facility supports about 100 local jobs and brings added value and revenue to South Dakota soybean producers.

2 weeks ago

How to Make a Holiday Wreath: Simple Steps for a Festive DIY Decoration

Holiday wreaths are a seasonal favorite, and crafting one at home is easier than many people think. With a few basic materials and simple steps, anyone can build a custom wreath for the holidays.

2 weeks ago

U.S. Attorney: Meth Still South Dakota’s Most Serious Drug Threat

South Dakota U.S. Attorney Ron Parsons says methamphetamine remains the state’s most pressing drug problem as federal prosecutors intensify efforts to dismantle cartels and criminal networks tied to the drug trade.

2 weeks ago

Small Business Saturday Encourages Shoppers to Support Local Stores This Weekend

Small Business Saturday returns this weekend, offering shoppers a chance to support locally owned businesses during the holiday shopping rush. The national initiative has generated more than $200 billion in small-business spending since 2010.

2 weeks ago

Attorney General Jackley Commends South Dakota Supreme Court For Affirming Elder Abuse, Grand Theft Case

The South Dakota Supreme Court has upheld the conviction of a Spink County man who stole hundreds of thousands of dollars from his elderly mother, rejecting claims of insufficient evidence and trial errors.

2 weeks ago

New U.S. Attorney Intensifies Efforts Against Drug Trafficking in South Dakota

South Dakota’s newly confirmed U.S. Attorney says federal prosecutors are accelerating efforts to combat drug trafficking and transnational criminal organizations as part of nationwide directives.

2 weeks ago

Harrisburg Pushes for Lower Speed Limit on Highway 115 Amid Safety Concerns

Harrisburg officials are seeking a speed limit reduction on Highway 115 due to rising traffic and safety concerns, but state transportation leaders say a lower limit may not improve conditions.

2 weeks ago

Operation Round-Up Surpasses $250,000 in Local Giving with New Community Grants

Central Electric Cooperative’s Operation Round-Up program has exceeded $250,000 in community impact with its latest round of grants, supporting local schools, emergency services and nonprofits across the region.

2 weeks ago

Corsica Leaders Push to Preserve Local Nursing Home After Closure Announcement

Community leaders in Corsica are urgently working to preserve senior care services after Sanford Health announced it will close the town’s Good Samaritan Society nursing home on Nov. 30. The closure affects 43 residents and 68 employees in Douglas County’s only remaining long-term care facility.

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