
After nearly four months of construction, South Dakota Highway 38 east of Mitchell reopens to through traffic today. The closure, which began in late March, allowed for bridge approach repairs at the James River and Firesteel Creek bridges.

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is partnering with South Dakota’s Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) to provide specialized training for state agents, under the oversight of Attorney General Marty Jackley.

The Mitchell City Council has delayed a decision on the proposed $23 million Corn Palace renovation, tabling the project during Monday’s meeting and casting doubt on its future. With a July 31 budget deadline looming, Mayor Jordan Hanson expressed concern over the delay.

Minnehaha County Commissioners are facing calls to reconsider their support of the annual United Way fund drive during county work hours.

A South Dakota legislative committee is tackling long-standing billing issues within the state’s developmental disability care system.

Robert Arnold, a 20-year-old Oglala Sioux Tribe member and student at Dakota State University, has launched his 2026 campaign for South Dakota governor. The young Democrat brings a fresh perspective and early political experience as a former legislative page and intern. Arnold will face a Democratic primary in June, while several Republicans and an Independent have also joined the race.

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A rift on the Mitchell City Council surfaced Monday as Councilman Mike Bathke accused fellow members Kevin McCardle and Jeff Smith of unethical conduct and undermining transparency. The dispute centers on board appointments and alleged unauthorized meetings with city staff.

South Dakota is joining forces with ICE through the 287(g) program to target violent criminals and drug traffickers. Attorney General Marty Jackley announced the creation of a new task force in Pierre, where DCI agents will be trained to help enforce federal immigration laws.