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Business
4 months ago
Sanford Releases Most Popular Baby Names of 2025 in South Dakota Region

Sanford Health has released its most popular baby names for 2025, with Emma leading for girls and Liam topping the boys list. The health system reports delivering nearly 9,000 babies this year.

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Government
4 months ago
South Dakota Supreme Court Upholds 65-Year Sentence in Sturgis Child Abuse Case

The South Dakota Supreme Court has unanimously affirmed the conviction of a Sturgis man sentenced to 65 years in prison for 11 felony crimes involving five children. Attorney General Marty Jackley praised the ruling and the work of his office.

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Government
4 months ago
Rounds’ Wounded Knee Memorial Bill Unanimously Passes Senate, Heads to President’s Desk

Legislation sponsored by U.S. Sen. Mike Rounds to preserve land at the Wounded Knee Massacre site has unanimously passed the U.S. Senate. The bill now heads to President Trump to be signed into law.

Business
4 months ago
Seasonal Closures Begin Dec. 15 on Black Hills National Forest Roads and Recreation Sites

Seasonal road, gate, and recreation site closures will take effect December 15 on the Black Hills National Forest. Officials say the closures help protect wildlife, natural resources, and public safety during winter conditions.

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Business
4 months ago
Sen. Mike Rounds Pressures USPS to Improve South Dakota Mail Delivery Times

Sen. Mike Rounds says he is increasing pressure on the U.S. Postal Service to address ongoing mail delays in South Dakota. Rounds is pushing for the return of a regional processing facility he believes would improve delivery service for rural residents.

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Farm
4 months ago
Governor Rhoden Vows Continued Support for South Dakota Farmers and Ranchers at SDFU Convention

Governor Larry Rhoden told producers at the South Dakota Farmers Union State Convention that he will continue advocating for the state’s agriculture industry in Pierre and Washington, D.C. Rhoden highlighted economic challenges, federal issues, and the resilience of South Dakota’s ag community.

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People
4 months ago
South Dakota Attorney General Orders Mayday Health to Remove Abortion Pill Ads

South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley has issued a cease and desist order to Mayday Health over digital gas-station ads promoting abortion pills. The state says the messages violate South Dakota law, while the company argues the ads are protected free speech.

Government
4 months ago
South Dakota and Arizona Men Sentenced to Long Federal Prison Terms for Fentanyl Trafficking and Money Laundering

Two men from Sioux Falls and Phoenix have been sentenced to decades in federal prison for trafficking thousands of fentanyl pills and laundering drug proceeds. Investigators believe the men moved approximately 35,000 pills through the conspiracy.

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Government
4 months ago
Attorney General Jackley Orders Company to Stop Deceptive Abortion Pill Advertising in South Dakota

South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley has issued a cease-and-desist letter to Mayday Health, ordering the company to stop what he described as deceptive advertising related to abortion pills. Jackley said the company’s materials misrepresent South Dakota law.

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Crime
4 months ago
Sioux Falls Man Sentenced to 160 Months in Federal Prison for Methamphetamine Conspiracy

A Sioux Falls man has been sentenced to more than 13 years in federal prison after admitting to conspiring to distribute methamphetamine in the community. Investigators say he was responsible for selling approximately seven pounds of the drug.

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