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Government
8 months ago
Navy Sailors Help Build Homes for Homeless Veterans

During Navy Week in Sioux Falls, U.S. Navy sailors are volunteering with the Veterans Community Project to build tiny homes for homeless veterans. When rain moved in Wednesday, crews shifted indoors to install microwaves, hang doors, and add finishing touches.

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Lifestyle
8 months ago
Dakota Liberty Beer to Debut for America’s 250th

South Dakota is raising a glass to America’s 250th birthday with a commemorative beer, Dakota Liberty. State Historian Ben Jones says the brew will debut August 30 at the South Dakota State Fair in Huron, with tastings at the nearby Tap Haus.

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Lifestyle
8 months ago
Sturgis Rally Sees More Crashes, Arrests, and Bikes

The 85th annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally is off to a busy and dangerous start, with the South Dakota Department of Public Safety reporting 41 injury accidents, two fatal crashes, and 70 DUI arrests in the first five days.

A weekly U.S. Department of Labor report shows South Dakota recorded 273 initial unemployment insurance claims for the week ending Feb. 7, up from 251 the prior week.
Lifestyle
8 months ago
605 Virtual Job Fair Set for August 20

The South Dakota Department of Labor and Regulation will host a statewide virtual hiring event on Wednesday, August 20, giving job seekers the opportunity to connect with top employers, explore open positions, and interview — all from home.

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Lifestyle
8 months ago
Jury Selection Underway in Sioux Falls Triple Homicide Case

Jury selection is underway in the high-profile triple homicide trial of Justin Rackley in Lincoln County, South Dakota. Rackley stands accused of fatally shooting three individuals — Kellie Reaves, Michael Thompson, and Daniel Kemnitz — near a backyard fire pit in Sioux Falls over a year ago.

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Government
8 months ago
Independent Candidate with Criminal History Enters South Dakota Governor’s Race

Terry Gleason, a Chamberlain man with a criminal record, has announced his candidacy for South Dakota governor in the 2026 election. A registered Republican running as an independent, Gleason acknowledges the uphill battle ahead but says he’s motivated to set a positive example for his children and advocate for inclusivity across the state.

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Business
8 months ago
Gov. Rhoden Proclaims “Purple Heart Recognition Day”

The Mount Vernon School District is seeking voter approval for a $400,000 general fund opt-out to replace its current $200,000 opt-out, unchanged since 2010. The increase, approved by the school board in June, is intended to address rising operational costs, including salaries, insurance, and utilities.

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Education
8 months ago
Mount Vernon School District Proposes $400K Opt-Out Ahead of New School Year

The Mount Vernon School District is seeking voter approval for a $400,000 general fund opt-out to replace its current $200,000 opt-out, unchanged since 2010. The increase, approved by the school board in June, is intended to address rising operational costs, including salaries, insurance, and utilities.

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Government
8 months ago
Mayor’s Absence Sparks Tension at Mitchell Council Meeting

Tensions rose during Monday’s Mitchell City Council meeting as a councilmember publicly criticized Mayor Jordan Hanson for missing the Palace City Pre-Sturgis Party, a major downtown event that attracted thousands.

Government
8 months ago
South Dakota State Misses Out on $86 Million Research Grant

BROOKINGS, S.D. (MITCHELLNOW) South Dakota State University has lost out on an $86 million livestock […]

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