
Brookings police say there’s currently no indication of foul play in the death of 20-year-old South Dakota State football player Nate White, who was recently found unresponsive at his home. The cause of death remains unknown, and an investigation is ongoing as officials await autopsy, toxicology, and pathology reports.

A suspect in last summer’s deadly Dunham Park shooting is now back in South Dakota. Authorities say Lamont Burks Jr. and another man opened fire at the Sioux Falls park in August 2024, killing one person and injuring three others. Burks was arrested in South Carolina in November and was extradited to Minnehaha County, where he was booked into jail on Friday.

A proposed 25-acre development near Lake Mitchell could break ground this fall, pending final rezoning approval from the Mitchell City Council during tonight’s meeting. Spearheaded by developer Justin Thiesse, the mixed-use plan includes new housing, a senior living center, daycare, a coffee shop, and more.

A new after-school program in the Mitchell School District is stirring debate among local childcare providers. Launching in the 2025–26 school year, the KERNELS Program will offer free academic support and enrichment for elementary students from 3:15 to 5:30 p.m., funded by a private grant.

The Sioux Falls Driver License Express Station is transitioning to appointment-only service starting Wednesday, July 9th, in an effort to improve customer experience and reduce wait times.

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Sioux Falls Fire Department officials are urging residents to take some precautions as they celebrate Independence Day with a bang. The city has had five structure fires caused by fireworks over the last five years.

Sioux Falls could be inching closer to hosting the state’s new men’s prison, and city leaders are now weighing in. State Representative and prison task force member Greg Jamison just led Sioux Falls City Council members on a tour of potential prison sites in the city.

The South Dakota Highway Patrol is reminding drivers to stay safe this Fourth of July holiday. Officials urge motorists to slow down, stay alert, and never drive under the influence. To protect travelers, extra troopers will be on patrol throughout the holiday period, focusing on impaired driving, speeding, and seatbelt enforcement.

South Dakota Secretary of State Monae Johnson has announced that Minnesota now recognizes South Dakota’s restricted enhanced concealed carry permits, extending legal firearm carry rights even to permit holders under age 21.