
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem tours a high-security prison in El Salvador, where Venezuelan nationals, deported under the Trump administration’s crackdown on gang members, are held in overcrowded cells.

Team Buche Cares, a South Dakota non-profit established as the charitable arm of GF Buche Company, proudly announces a new food fundraiser, Steelers in the Field, featuring players from the Pittsburgh Steelers.

here is a host of steps individuals can take to make their homes less vulnerable to criminals.

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South Dakota’s 100th Legislative Session concludes with significant changes to the state’s election and voting laws. Governor Larry Rhoden signed 20 election-related bills into law, including two that redefine residency requirements for voting and federal ballots.

The Sioux Falls School Board gives the South Dakota Legislature low marks for the recently concluded legislative session. The district tracked 73 bills, with six of the seven bills it supported passing, while 39 opposed measures failed.

The South Dakota Supreme Court heard arguments today in a lawsuit challenging the proposed new prison in Lincoln County. A.J. Swanson, representing landowners who are opposing the prison project, claims that nearby landowners were caught off guard by the announcement of the site location over a year ago. The Justices will deliberate and provide a written decision in the near future.

Homeowners in Mitchell, beware of misleading letters from an insurance company regarding waterline coverage and potential fees. This company is not affiliated with the City of Mitchell.

A federal judge has rejected the latest plea from Briley Piper, the only inmate on South Dakota’s death row, to overturn his death sentence.

As the deadline for President Trump’s heavy tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada approaches, U.S. farmers, particularly in the Midwest, are bracing for the impact.