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Government
3 months ago
Lawmakers to Weigh Slimmed-Down $650M Prison Plan

South Dakota lawmakers will revisit a $650 million men’s prison proposal in Sioux Falls on September 23. The revised plan trims costs from an earlier $825 million version while still providing 1,188 cell beds, 300 dorm beds, and dayroom space above national standards.

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Business
3 months ago
USD Students Petition to Reinstate Professor After Charlie Kirk Post

Students at the University of South Dakota are protesting the planned firing of art professor Michael Hook after backlash over his social media post on Charlie Kirk’s death.

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Government
3 months ago
Proposed DSS Rule Raises Alarms Over Child Therapy Funding

LifeScape is warning that a proposed South Dakota Department of Social Services rule could cut its Medicaid funding by $10 million annually. The nonprofit says the 80% reduction threatens therapy services for more than 3,300 children and families who rely on its specialized care.

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Government
3 months ago
Hundreds Turn Out for Suicide Awareness Walk in Sioux Falls

More than 1,200 people joined the Out of the Darkness Walk in downtown Sioux Falls to support suicide prevention. Hosted by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, the event has raised over $44,000 toward its $90,000 goal, offering hope and awareness for those affected.

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Lifestyle
3 months ago
Grill Fire Injures One in Sioux Falls

A weekend grill fire in southwest Sioux Falls sent one person to the hospital after a deck explosion. Fire crews quickly contained the blaze and checked the home for further damage, though the victim’s condition has not yet been released.

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Government
3 months ago
Gov. Rhoden Pushes for Stronger Drone Protections

Governor Larry Rhoden is joining 30 governors urging Congress to address rising drone threats. In a letter to lawmakers, they warn drones are increasingly misused for spying, stalking, and potential attacks.

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Government
3 months ago
South Dakota Public University Enrollment Holds Steady

Enrollment at South Dakota’s public universities is holding steady this fall, marking the fourth consecutive year of growth and the second straight year with more than 36,000 students enrolled.

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Government
3 months ago
Lake Andes Teen Charged After Alleged Gun Threat in Rent Dispute

An 18-year-old Lake Andes woman is facing two felony charges after allegedly threatening a woman and her infant during a rent dispute in Wagner. Police say Margaret Fischer struck the victim with a BB gun, pointed it at both her and the baby, and tried to push her down the stairs during the September 5 incident.

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Government
3 months ago
Mitchell Recreation Center, Aquatic Center Membership Rates to Rise in 2026

Membership rates at the Mitchell Recreation Center and Indoor Aquatic Center will rise by 3% in 2026 following approval from the Parks and Recreation Board. Annual family memberships will increase to $811.75, youth to $351, and adult memberships to $540.75, with monthly auto-renew options going up by $1–$2.

Government
3 months ago
Mitchell Council to Weigh City’s First Roundabout, 2026 Budget

The Mitchell City Council is set to discuss a packed agenda today, highlighted by the city’s first proposed roundabout at West 23rd Avenue and North Ohlman Street.

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