Pet of the Week
7 months ago
Asher the cat (Beadle County Humane Society)

Asher was caught running at large and is ready for a new home. He […]

Pet of the Week
7 months ago
Rainbow the dog (Beadle County Humane Society)

“Hello, my name is Rainbow and I am an incredibly affectionate and athletic young […]

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Crime
7 months 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
7 months 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
7 months 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.

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Government
7 months ago
Gov. Rhoden Signs Economic Opportunity Bills into Law

Governor Larry Rhoden has signed 10 new bills designed to foster economic opportunity in South Dakota. These bills address various issues, including changes to licensing and inspection fees, the establishment of an electronic vehicle title system, and updates to trust provisions and sales tax exemptions. Governor Rhoden highlighted that these measures are crucial to sustaining South Dakota’s economic growth. Notably, SB 131 and HB 1232 were signed during a ceremony in Sioux Falls as part of his “Open for Opportunity” tour. To date, the governor has signed 136 bills and vetoed one in this legislative session.

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Sports
7 months ago
SD Special Olympian Takes Silver Medal

Mills earned the silver in the slalom event, showcasing his exceptional skills on the international stage. In addition to his silver medal, Mills finished fifth in the giant slalom and seventh in Super-G. Special Olympics South Dakota celebrated his impressive achievements on their Facebook page this past Saturday.

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Government
7 months ago
South Dakotans Protest VA Cuts

A group of South Dakotans, organized by Indivisible 605, protested government cuts impacting the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) near the VA Medical Center in Sioux Falls. The protest, held on Friday, called for increased support for veterans and criticized recent program reductions under the Trump administration. In response, the VA defended its efforts to reform, stating that these changes have been necessary for years. The department also emphasized that less than one percent of its workforce has been laid off, dismissing concerns over the cuts.

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Weather
7 months ago
SD Fire Danger Watch

South Dakota’s ongoing dry winter continues to pose a significant wildfire risk across the state. Officials are warning that the combination of dry conditions, low humidity, and strong winds is creating the perfect environment for wildfires. Fire crews have been actively battling multiple fires, particularly in the western regions. State officials are urging residents to avoid outdoor burning to help prevent further fire outbreaks and protect the community.

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Crime
7 months ago
Ellsworth Airman Is Charged With Murder

A 24-year-old airman stationed at Ellsworth Air Force Base, Quinterius Chappelle, is facing a federal murder charge in connection with the death of 21-year-old Sahela Sangrait. Sangrait, who was last seen in August, was found dead by a hiker near Hill City earlier this month. The investigation indicates that her death occurred on the base, granting the U.S. Attorney’s Office jurisdiction for prosecution. This tragic case has drawn attention to criminal activity involving military personnel.