Opinion
2 months ago
Senate Confirms 105 Trump Nominees Amid Record Roll Call Votes and Partisan Tensions

In Washington, D.C., the Senate continues to advance President Trump’s nominees despite what Republicans call historic obstruction from Democrats. As of last week, 105 executive and judicial nominees have been confirmed—nearly double the number confirmed at this point in Trump’s first term.

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Government
2 months ago
A.G. Jackley Says Beware Of Scams

South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley is warning residents to be cautious of storm repair scams that often surface after severe weather. Homeowners are urged to verify contractor credentials, avoid rushing into agreements, and report suspicious activity. Anyone who believes they’ve been targeted can file a complaint at Consumer.sd.gov.

Government
2 months ago
Driver Arrested for DUI After Near Collision with Police in Activities Center Lot

Just before 1 a.m. Sunday, Mitchell police responded to reports of a truck driving without headlights in the Activities Center parking lot on North Minnesota. The vehicle nearly struck parked cars and a squad car before the driver, who showed signs of impairment, was stopped.

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Government
2 months ago
Feeding South Dakota Seeks $3 Million from Lawmakers Amid Federal Aid Cuts

Feeding South Dakota is requesting $3 million in state funding to offset the loss of federal food aid as demand for hunger relief continues to rise. CEO Lori Dykstra says the nonprofit has already reduced administrative expenses but still faces a growing gap. Meanwhile, state-run assistance programs, including Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), will see a 10% budget cut beginning in September, affecting vulnerable households across the state.

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Government
2 months ago
South Dakota Legislature Grapples with Falling Sales Tax Revenue for Second Year

South Dakota lawmakers face another year of declining sales tax revenues, a key source for the state budget. Economist Derek Johnson from the Bureau of Finance and Management reports that federal funding is also dropping, putting added pressure on the appropriations committee. If revenue losses continue, legislators may be forced to revise the state budget to address the shortfall.

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Lifestyle
2 months ago
State Senator Warns of Tough Budget Decisions as TANF Faces 10% Cut

South Dakota Senator Ernie Otten warns that a 10% reduction in Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) benefits is only the beginning of tough budget choices facing the state’s appropriations committee. With roughly 2,500 low-income families relying on the program—currently receiving just over $550 per month—the cuts raise concerns about how vulnerable households will manage rising expenses and limited aid.

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People
2 months ago
Undoing Biden’s Border Disaster By Rep. Dusty Johnson

BIG Update Congressional Republicans and President Trump have made historic progress in securing the […]

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Government
2 months ago
Nonprofits, State Agencies Grapple With Fallout From Federal Spending Cuts

Feeding South Dakota is requesting $3 million from state lawmakers to offset a steep decline in federal food assistance funding. CEO Lori Dykstra says the nonprofit is trimming administrative costs but needs additional support to meet growing demand.

Government
2 months ago
Flags Lowered For Former South Dakota State Legislator

Governor Larry Rhoden has ordered flags at the South Dakota State Capitol to be flown at half-staff in honor of former state legislator Mike Diedrich, who passed away from cancer earlier this month at age 70.

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Government
2 months ago
Davison County Treasurer Resigns; Deputy Tonya Ford Steps Into Role

Davison County Treasurer Dave Beintema has officially resigned after seven years in office, citing personal reasons. Deputy Treasurer Tonya Ford, a nine-year veteran of the office, will assume the role through 2028. Beintema, a former law enforcement officer and National Guard member, praised his staff and noted a smooth transition.

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