A mistrial was declared at the Minnehaha County Courthouse after an ICE arrest disrupted proceedings last Friday, raising serious concerns from the Public Defender’s Office about trust in the justice system. The arrest—made in front of jurors, a witness’s wife, and infant—led the judge to immediately halt the trial.
South Dakota Secretary of State Monae Johnson has announced the start of the state’s routine voter list maintenance process, which occurs every odd-numbered year. The update helps keep voter rolls accurate by removing individuals who have moved, passed away, or are no longer eligible to vote.
Scam alerts are on the rise across South Dakota, Iowa, and Minnesota, with officials warning residents about fake messages impersonating the DMV and law enforcement. These phishing scams—via text and email—often falsely claim legal violations and demand immediate payment.
A Sioux Falls woman, Margaret Spears-Pederson, has been indicted on a grand theft charge for allegedly stealing between $100,000 and $500,000 from 16 victims in Codington County between 2023 and 2025.
Mitchell is a potential location for South Dakota’s new $600 million state prison, and local leaders are seeking public input. The Mitchell Area Development Corporation and Chamber of Commerce will host a series of public forums, including an in-person event at Mitchell Tech on June 17, a virtual forum on June 18, and a community debate at Dakota Wesleyan on June 24.
An attempted contraband delivery to the South Dakota State Penitentiary was intercepted on May 29, thanks to the vigilance of corrections staff. During a routine delivery, staff identified suspicious behavior and swiftly intervened, preventing dangerous materials from entering the facility.
The City of Mitchell is seeking proposals from developers, non-profits, and stakeholders to redevelop three city-owned lots on East 1st Avenue. Aimed at expanding housing options and revitalizing the neighborhood, the city encourages residential or mixed-use development plans that align with long-term community goals.
Central Electric Cooperative’s Operation Round-Up program has awarded $12,800 in community grants to 13 local projects across South Dakota. Funded by members who round up their electric bills, the program supports initiatives like the Carthage Museum, White Lake Ambulance, and Wessington Springs’ summer recreation.
South Dakota’s public universities have launched a new statewide initiative, “605 Day, Funding Futures with Scholarships,” to increase access to higher education by raising funds for student scholarships. Kicking off on June 5—symbolizing the state’s 605 area code—the campaign unites donors, alumni, and community members to celebrate South Dakota pride while addressing the financial barriers many students face.
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