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Ken Schlimgen
Government
3 weeks ago
Ken Schlimgen announces candidacy for Mitchell City Council Ward 3

A longtime Mitchell resident and community leader has announced his candidacy for the City Council Ward 3 seat, highlighting decades of experience in the utility industry and a commitment to responsible growth and taxpayer stewardship.

Tax season date reminder 🧾 The IRS says it starts accepting 2025 returns on Jan. 26 and the deadline is April 15, 2026.
Local
3 weeks ago
Mitchell Announces Spring Cleanup Week; Deadline Nears for Property Tax Relief Program

Mitchell residents can take advantage of the city’s annual Spring Cleanup Week April 20–24, with curbside pickup for oversized items and free landfill access for small loads. Meanwhile, South Dakotans who are elderly or disabled have until April 1 to apply for a state program that freezes property values for tax purposes.

Geese at Lake Mitchell
Local
3 weeks ago
Thousands of Snow Geese Fill the Sky Over Lake Mitchell in Stunning Morning Surprise | COMMENTARY

What started as a routine drive into town quickly turned into something unforgettable along Lake Mitchell. A quiet morning was suddenly interrupted by the thunder of wings as thousands of snow geese took flight overhead, their calls echoing across the sky.

Local
4 weeks ago
Davison County Reviews Burn Ban, Ag Event Returns, and Meal Cuts Impact Seniors

Davison County Commissioners tackled a wide range of issues this week, including a potential burn ban, facility upgrades, and a new jail contract, while also approving routine business. Meanwhile, local fourth graders are preparing for a hands-on agriculture event at the fairgrounds, and officials are raising concerns after state policy changes reduced meal availability for seniors, putting added strain on the community’s Adult Nutrition Program.

Mitchell Media Group looking for news editor
Local
4 weeks ago
Wessington Springs High School Opens New Meat Processing Lab for Ag Students

Wessington Springs High School students will soon get hands-on meat processing experience through a new agricultural lab equipped with commercial-style tools. School officials say the program will support career training and help supply beef for school lunches.

Business
4 weeks ago
Mitchell Announces Spring Cleanup Week, Oversized Item Pickup for April 20-24

Mitchell residents can set oversized items on the curb during Spring Cleanup Week, April 20-24, 2026, for city pickup on their regular garbage day. The city also will offer free landfill dumping for pickup-sized residential loads during the cleanup period.

Big Friend Little Friend outside of building
Government
4 weeks ago
Big Friend Little Friend Reaches 101 Active Mentoring Matches in Mitchell

Big Friend Little Friend has reached 101 active mentoring matches in Mitchell, connecting adult volunteers with local youth and families. Program leaders say the milestone highlights strong community support, but more mentors are still needed.

A daytime exterior photo of Mitchell City Hall (612 N. Main St.)
Business
4 weeks ago
Mitchell City Council Seeks Third Round of Bids for Lake Mitchell Campground Tornado Shelter

The Mitchell City Council is moving ahead with a third round of bids for a proposed tornado shelter and restroom facility at Lake Mitchell Campground. City officials hope added construction options will lower costs and bring the FEMA-backed project closer to budget.

Voting Ballot
Government
4 weeks ago
Dusty Johnson Proposes $2 Million ‘Launch South Dakota’ Startup Initiative in Governor’s Race

South Dakota gubernatorial candidate Dusty Johnson announced a campaign proposal Friday to invest $2 million in a new “Launch South Dakota” initiative aimed at supporting startups and homegrown entrepreneurs. Johnson said the plan would use money from the state’s Future Fund if he is elected governor.

South Dakota State Capital
Government
1 month ago
South Dakota Reaches Settlement With Mayday Health Over Abortion Pill Ads

South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley says the state has settled its case with Mayday Health over abortion pill advertisements posted at gas stations. The New York-based group agreed to remove the signs and end the dispute in both South Dakota and New York.