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Government
1 year ago
Rounds Office Sees Uptick In Calls Over DOGE Cuts Impacting SD

As DOGE government spending cuts continue, South Dakotans are feeling the pressure, with many voicing their concerns. Senator Mike Rounds reported a sharp increase in calls to his office, more than tripling in February, as citizens seek answers and assistance.

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Business
1 year ago
End For Long-Time Sioux Falls Cafe

A beloved Sioux Falls establishment, Rosie’s Cafe, is preparing to close after more than 40 years of serving the community. Located near the Denny Sanford Premier Center, the iconic cafe is now up for sale, according to its owners. While the search for a new owner continues, Rosie’s Cafe will remain open for the time being. The decision marks the end of an era for the popular local spot.

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Crime
1 year ago
Sioux Falls Man Arrested For Armed Robbery

A Sioux Falls man, Shawn Goetsch, has been charged with first-degree robbery after allegedly stealing alcohol from the Hy-Vee on South Minnesota Avenue. Police say Goetsch was confronted by an employee, and in response, he threatened the employee with a knife before fleeing the scene. Fortunately, no one was injured in the incident. Goetsch was arrested on Sunday and is facing serious charges.

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Crime
1 year ago
Man To Appear In SD Court For Threats Against President Trump

David Combe, accused of making threats against President Trump, is set to appear in South Dakota court today. Combe was arrested in South Dakota after being wanted in Arizona for sending a threatening letter to the President in September 2020, near the end of Trump’s first term. The letter allegedly contained a message saying he “would hunt down and kill the president,” along with white powder and the phrase “PS: enjoy the anthrax in the envelope.”

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Crime
1 year ago
Four People Arrested In Canton

Four people are facing assault, drug charges, and charges related to outstanding warrants following their arrests in Canton on Saturday. Police responded to a report from a person who had been followed after leaving Inwood, Iowa, and claimed to have been assaulted by the suspects. The authorities tracked down the suspect vehicle at East 2nd Street and North Broadway. The individuals arrested have not yet been identified, and the investigation is still ongoing.

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Crime
1 year ago
Murder Investigation Continues In Sioux Falls

The investigation into the murder of Jacob Gallman Ringing Shield in Sioux Falls earlier this month is ongoing. Police responded to a violent incident on 8th Street and Indiana Avenue on Saturday, March 8th, where they discovered a man with a severe head injury following a fight.

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Government
1 year ago
Governor Launched His “Open for Opportunity Tour”

Governor Larry Rhoden’s “Open for Opportunity Tour” is set to visit various cities across the state, aiming to drive business development, economic growth, and address workforce needs while tackling local challenges. Kicking off the tour in Sioux Falls, Governor Rhoden is engaging with communities to discuss innovative solutions for a prosperous future. Stay tuned for additional tour stops as the governor travels statewide, fostering economic opportunities and job creation.

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Crime
1 year ago
Alleged Sioux Falls Kidnapper Still At Large

Two people are in custody, but police are still searching for a third suspect in connection with an Amber Alert issued on Friday in Sioux Falls. Lelana Sittingup and Tianna Bluebird are accused of kidnapping a one-year-old boy at gunpoint from an apartment on Thursday night. The toddler was found the next day in a nearby apartment, leading to the arrests of Bluebird and another suspect. However, Sittingup, wanted on four warrants, remains at large. She faces charges of first-degree kidnapping, aggravated eluding, and fleeing from police. Sittingup also has a criminal history that includes drug charges and involvement in a high-speed chase. Bluebird is facing charges related to the kidnapping, while another suspect is charged with child abuse.

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Government
1 year ago
Attorney General Jackley Travels To DC

As one of seven attorneys general from across the country, Jackley spoke at the National Press Club about the growing dangers of fentanyl. He stressed the importance of strong partnerships between federal, state, and local law enforcement in addressing the opioid crisis. The group also discussed their collaboration with the Trump administration on securing the border and protecting Americans from violent criminals.

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Government
1 year ago
Pipeline Critic Celebrate a Legislative Win

South Dakota lawmakers and state leaders are reflecting on the outcomes of the 2025 legislative session, with the most notable achievement being the limitation of eminent domain powers for Carbon Capture pipeline companies. This significant victory comes after nearly four years of legislative battles. Pipeline critic Ed Fischbach is celebrating the win, as the grassroots movement opposing the pipeline continues to gain momentum. The movement has already scored several victories, including state Supreme Court rulings, a successful election referendum, and now, this legislative success.