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House Bill 1187, which would add school coaches to South Dakota’s mandatory reporter law, is scheduled for Senate consideration on Monday, March 9.
Government
1 month ago
Attorney General Jackley Releases 2025 Crime in South Dakota Report

The Crime in South Dakota 2025 Report includes 64,261 criminal offenses in 2025 compared to 68,388 in 2024. Drug offenses decreased 6.25 percent in 2025 compared to 2024. There were 6,358 drug offenses in 2025 compared to 6,782 in 2024.

Sports
1 month ago
Today’s Area Basketball Slate, Mitchell Hoops & Wrestling tomorrow, DWU updates and SDSU men lose while women play tonight

Area high school basketball for today, Mitchell basketball & wrestling tomorrow, DWU loses to Dordt + three other sports in action tomorrow and SDSU men lose while women will play tonight.

Crime
1 month ago
Mitchell police investigating BankWest ATM “jackpotting” theft; about $80,000 taken

Mitchell police are investigating a late-night theft from two BankWest ATMs using a technique known as “jackpotting,” with an estimated $80,000 taken. The incidents happened late Friday, Feb. 13, into early Saturday, Feb. 14, and investigators are asking the public to report suspicious activity.

Government
1 month ago
Mitchell’s Your Shop wins $10,000 Backing Small Businesses grant from American Express, Main Street America

Your Shop in downtown Mitchell has been awarded a $10,000 Backing Small Businesses grant from American Express and Main Street America. Co-owners Tanya and Mark Kitto say the funding will help expand makerspace programs, classes and tools for the community.

DWU Outside sign
Government
1 month ago
DWU to host “Parade of Planets + Blood Moon” planetarium shows Feb. 28 in Mitchell

Dakota Wesleyan University will offer four free planetarium showings Saturday, Feb. 28, featuring a guided “Parade of Planets” tour and tips for spotting a Blood Moon on March 3. Space is limited and registration is required.

South Dakota State Capital
Government
1 month ago
Gov. Larry Rhoden signs 12 bills; new South Dakota open government laws tighten meeting rules

Gov. Larry Rhoden signed 12 bills into law Feb. 13, including three Attorney General Marty Jackley measures aimed at strengthening South Dakota open government rules. The new laws update agenda requirements, tighten executive session rules and require agendas to be posted online at least 72 hours ahead of meetings.

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Local
1 month ago
Mitchell Trail Life USA troop wins team trophy at first regional Lego Pinewood Derby

A newly formed Trail Life USA troop based at Zion Lutheran Church in Mitchell won the traveling team trophy at a regional Lego Pinewood Derby competition in Sioux Falls. Leaders say the event showcased teamwork and leadership as the troop continues to grow.

Pierre Capital
Business
1 month ago
Sen. Paul Miskimins: South Dakota lawmakers weigh one-time spending, reserve levels as budget talks accelerate

District 20 Sen. Paul Miskimins says lawmakers are shifting focus to one-time spending priorities as South Dakota’s budget work intensifies ahead of the Feb. 24 crossover deadline. The Joint Appropriations Committee recently updated revenue targets and lawmakers continue debating how much the state should keep in reserves.

Sports
1 month ago
Full Area HS Basketball results, Kernel boys get a win and girls fall, DWU vs Dordt tonight in Mitchell & SDSU hoops the next two days

Results from Area HS basketball games, Mitchell girls tough shooting night, Mitchell boys back-to-back wins, Tigers vs Defenders in the Corn Palace tonight, SDSU basketball today and tomorrow.

Business
1 month ago
Mitchell Community Scholarship Fund Radiothon set for Feb. 23 on KOOL 98-3 and KMIT

The Mitchell Community Scholarship Fund will hold its 23rd annual Radiothon fundraiser Monday, Feb. 23, on KOOL 98-3 and KMIT. Donations support scholarships for seniors at Mitchell High School and Mitchell Christian School, with prize drawings for pledges.

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