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Lifestyle
8 months ago
Senate Hearing For Bill That Would Limit Librarians’ Rights

The Senate Judiciary Committee is set to review House Bill 1239 this week, a controversial piece of legislation aimed at limiting librarians’ rights. The bill, which has already passed the House, seeks to make it illegal for librarians to allow minors to check out books deemed inappropriate.

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Government
8 months ago
House Panel Rejects Bill to Limit Presumptive Probation

A House committee rejected a bill today (Monday) that would have expanded the list of crimes ineligible for presumptive probation and barred probationers or parolees from receiving it for new offenses.

Senate Bill 57, brought at the request of Attorney General Marty Jackley, failed on a 9-3 vote to send it to the 41st legislative day, effectively killing the measure.

Sports
8 months ago
Summit League Tournament Brackets Revealed

The women’s tournament kicks off with top-seeded SDSU, who finished their conference season undefeated, facing the winner of the Omaha vs. Denver play-in game at 2:30 p.m. The #7 USD women will challenge #2 Oral Roberts at noon. On the men’s side, the action heats up with a “Battle of the Dakotas” quarterfinal between #3 SDSU and #6 North Dakota at 8:30 p.m., following the #5 USD vs. #4 NDSU matchup at 6:00 p.m.

Agriculture
8 months ago
SD Farmers Question Lack Of Moisture

South Dakota farmers are facing uncertainty as they head into planting season due to the state’s dry winter. With below-average snowfall, concerns are growing about the potential impact on crops in the coming months. Brent Greenway, treasurer of the South Dakota Soybean Association, highlighted the challenges of starting spring with such dry conditions, noting that having a good moisture reserve is ideal for giving crops a strong start.

Business
8 months ago
Reviews Into Former Gov. Noem’s State Credit Card Usage

Governor Larry Rhoden has assured South Dakotans that his use of state-issued credit cards will not reflect the spending habits of former Governor Kristi Noem. This statement comes in the wake of Noem’s credit card records, which were made public following her resignation to join President Trump’s cabinet. The records revealed over $600,000 in charges for luxury hotels, car rentals, and high-end meals.

Farm
8 months ago
SD PUC Votes In Favor Of Wind Turbine Project

The South Dakota Public Utilities Commission has approved the South Deuel Wind project, granting a construction permit for the wind energy facility. The project, which was approved on Friday, will include approximately 70 wind turbines spread across 30,000 acres.

Local
8 months ago
Spring Weight Restrictions Returning To South Dakota Roadways

Spring weight restrictions are returning to South Dakota’s roadways to protect infrastructure during the thawing season. The South Dakota Department of Transportation (SD-DOT) and local agencies will implement these restrictions this week to prevent road damage caused by saturated ground from melting snow and thawing temperatures.

Crime
8 months ago
Mitchell Man Arrested After High Speed Police Chase

A high-speed chase ended in a crash on the night of February 27th, 2025, when a driver, Steven Rath of Mitchell, led authorities on a pursuit after speeding at 115 mph on Highway 37 north of Mitchell. The chase, which started around 10:45 PM, quickly escalated as Rath ignored law enforcement’s attempts to stop him.

Local
8 months ago
Breathalyzer Tests At Madison High Prom

Madison High School is taking proactive steps to ensure student safety at this year’s prom by implementing breathalyzer tests. Principal Adam Shaw explains that the initiative, approved by the School Board, aims to reduce the likelihood of students drinking during the event.

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Business
8 months ago
Highway Patrol Conducting Sobriety Checkpoints Throughout March

The South Dakota Highway Patrol will be conducting sobriety checkpoints across 15 counties throughout March in an effort to combat impaired driving. These checkpoints, coordinated with other law enforcement agencies, will take place in counties including Codington, Lawrence, Minnehaha, Pennington, and more.