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Lifestyle
1 year ago
South Dakota Sees Sharp Drop in Syphilis Cases Thanks To Outreach

South Dakota has seen a 41% drop in syphilis cases compared to last year, according to the Department of Health. Health Secretary Melissa Magstadt credits the decline to expanded testing, targeted outreach, and strong partnerships with tribal nations and correctional facilities.

Mitchell has a new cell phone app to easily connect with the city regarding service issues.
Government
1 year ago
Tik Tok Deadline Approaches

With the federal deadline just days away for ByteDance to sell TikTok, Wyoming businessman Reid Rasner says South Dakota is a top contender to host the social media platform if his bid succeeds.

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Lifestyle
1 year ago
Sioux Falls Mobile Market to Close as Supporters Seek New Plan

The “Eat Well Sioux Falls Mobile Market” will shut down this Friday after nearly two years of serving food-insecure neighborhoods. Launched by Sioux Falls Thrive, the mobile grocery initiative aimed to provide affordable, healthy food in areas lacking grocery stores.

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Government
1 year ago
South Dakota to Receive $10.1 Million in Purdue Pharma Opioid Settlement

South Dakota is set to receive $10.1 million from a $7.4 billion national settlement with Purdue Pharma and the Sackler family over their role in the opioid epidemic. Attorney General Marty Jackley says the funds, distributed over 15 years, will support addiction treatment, prevention, and recovery through the state’s opioid settlement fund.

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Government
1 year ago
Meeting On Proposed State Prison Site

Davison County is being considered as the leading site for a new high-security state prison, but the proposal is drawing concern from Mitchell residents.

Opinion
1 year ago
Can You Go Home Again?

Mitchell Now publishes opinion pieces representing both sides of a variety of topics. Opinions […]

Government
1 year ago
Davison County Commissioners to Canvass Election, Review Budgets, and Discuss Public Safety

The Davison County Board of Commissioners will hold a meeting this Wednesday at 9 a.m. in Mitchell, with a full agenda including the canvassing of the Davison-Hanson Ambulance District election, multiple budget reviews, and liquor license renewals.

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.
Business
1 year ago
Lawmakers Work To Improve Tribal Law Enforcement Shortage

Senator Mike Rounds is praising Attorney General Marty Jackley for a potential breakthrough in addressing the tribal law enforcement shortage in South Dakota. Jackley arranged for tribal police officers to be trained in-state alongside other law enforcement, eliminating the need for a six-month training program in New Mexico—a key barrier to recruitment. Rounds says Interior Secretary Doug Borglum, a former North Dakota governor, recognizes the urgency and is helping drive change.

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Farm
1 year ago
Rounds Asks Agriculture Secretary to Promote Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) today sent a letter to U.S. Secretary […]

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Farm
1 year ago
Salem Council Weighs Proposal to Allow Backyard Chickens

The Salem City Council is once again weighing the possibility of allowing backyard chickens. A resident presented a proposal at this week’s meeting outlining strict rules—permits, a six-hen cap, no roosters, and neighbor approval.

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