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3 weeks ago

Highway Patrol Sets September Sobriety Checkpoints

The South Dakota Highway Patrol will hold sobriety checkpoints in 15 counties during September, including Minnehaha, Hutchinson, Jerauld, and Charles Mix, to deter impaired driving. The effort is supported by the Office of Highway Safety and local law enforcement.

3 weeks ago

Father and Son Recognized for Life-Saving Fire Rescue

Davison County’s Shawn Jerke and his son, Deputy Trestin Jerke, were honored for saving a couple and their dog from a burning trailer. Their quick action in April helped David and Alyssa Sweet escape before firefighters arrived.

3 weeks ago

Avera Health Ranked Among South Dakota’s Best Employers

Forbes has named Avera Health one of South Dakota’s best employers, based on nationwide worker surveys. Leaders credit the honor to a mission-driven culture of compassion, positivity, and team dedication.

3 weeks ago

Governor Rhoden Visits South Dakota State Fair

South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden visited the State Fair in Huron, honoring Century Farms for over 100 years of family farming, saluting veterans, and attending the Red Wilk Construction Tuff Hedeman Bull Bash.

3 weeks ago

District 16 Lawmaker Richard Vasgaard Dies in Farming Accident

South Dakota Rep. Richard Vasgaard, 75, has died in a farming accident near Centerville. Representing District 16, including Lincoln, Turner, and Union counties, Vasgaard was known for his dedication to public service and the agriculture community.

3 weeks ago

Highway 37 Intersection Closures Continue

Drivers in Mitchell should expect traffic delays as the South Dakota Department of Transportation continues the Highway 37 reconstruction project. Two-way traffic is now open on the new southbound lanes, but the Fair Oaks Avenue and 23rd Avenue intersections remain closed.

4 weeks ago

Mitchell Main Street BID Expands Funds for Business Facade Upgrades

The Mitchell Main Street Business Improvement District (BID No. 3) is boosting support for storefront upgrades with its newly approved 2026 budget. The board has set aside $74,000 for exterior improvements, representing about 70% of the district’s funds. One $8,800 grant has already been awarded for brickwork and painting, with more applications expected in 2026.

4 weeks ago

West Nile Cases Spike Ahead of Labor Day Weekend

South Dakota health officials are urging precautions as West Nile virus cases reach their highest level since 2018. So far this year, the state has confirmed 26 human cases and two deaths, driven by a wet summer and heavy mosquito activity. Positive mosquito pools have been reported in counties including Minnehaha, Brown, and Brookings.

4 weeks ago

Sturgis Rally Brings in $1.6 Million in Taxes

The 2025 Sturgis Motorcycle Rally generated nearly $1.6 million in state and local tax revenue, a 13 percent increase from last year.

4 weeks ago

AG Jackley Joins National Push to Curb Deepfake Exploitation

South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley has joined 47 other Attorneys General in urging major search engines and payment platforms to take stronger action against the spread of deepfake nonconsensual intimate imagery (NCII).

4 weeks ago

Two Women Sentenced in Meth Conspiracy

Two women have been sentenced in federal court for conspiring to distribute methamphetamine in South Dakota. Catherine Hamilton, of Mitchell, received 57 months in prison, while Christine Hughes, of North Jackson, Ohio, was sentenced to 37 months.

4 weeks ago

Data Center Failure Shuts Down State Services

State officials say a data center switch failure was behind last week’s South Dakota government outage that shut down services for two days. The breakdown triggered a chain reaction across the state’s network, disrupting access to birth and death records, marriage licenses, and vehicle registrations.

4 weeks ago

Attorney General Jackley Joins Coalition Urging Tech Companies To Stop Deepfake Intimate Imagery

South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley has joined a coalition of 47 Attorneys General urging major search engines and payment platforms to crack down on the spread of deepfake nonconsensual intimate imagery (NCII).

4 weeks ago

BLOOD SUPPLY AT CRITICALLY LOW LEVELS HEADED INTO LABOR DAY WEEKEND

Johnston, Iowa. (MITCHELLNOW) – Heading into a busy end-of-summer holiday weekend, the blood supply across LifeServe Blood Center’s service area has…

4 weeks ago

Smooth Start to School Year in Mitchell; New High School, Cell Phone Policy Debut

Mitchell school leaders say the new year is off to a strong start, led by the opening of the new Mitchell High School. Superintendent Joe Childs told the school board students and staff are adjusting well to a new cell phone policy requiring devices be stored during class. The district is preparing for the demolition of the old high school in September.

4 weeks ago

Sioux Falls 8th Grader Pushes for Football Safety Gear

An Edison Middle School 8th grader is urging the Sioux Falls School Board to allow protective Guardian Caps during football practice. Student Grant Hohn told board members he was recently blocked from wearing the gear, which fits over a helmet to reduce impact.

4 weeks ago

SD Legislature Recruiting Interns for 2026 Session

The South Dakota Legislature is accepting applications for 22 student interns to serve during the 2026 legislative session, which begins January 13. The program offers college and university students from all majors a paid, hands-on experience in state government, including assisting lawmakers, attending committee hearings, and working in caucus meetings. Interns earn $185 per day—about $7,200 for the full session

4 weeks ago

AG Jackley Issues Opinion on Voter File Website Updates

South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley has joined 43 other Attorneys General in demanding that leading artificial intelligence companies take action to protect children from harmful content. In a letter sent to firms including Anthropic, Apple, Google, Meta, Microsoft, OpenAI, and xAI, officials cite reports of AI chatbots engaging in sexually inappropriate conversations with minors.

4 weeks ago

Attorney General Jackley Part of AG Coalition Demanding Companies End Predatory AI Interactions with Children

South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley has joined 43 other Attorneys General in demanding that leading artificial intelligence companies take action to protect children from harmful content. In a letter sent to firms including Anthropic, Apple, Google, Meta, Microsoft, OpenAI, and xAI.

4 weeks ago

GPS Tracking Tech Aims to Make SD Police Pursuits Safer

The South Dakota Highway Patrol is rolling out new technology to reduce the dangers of high-speed chases. The system, called StarChase, fires a small GPS tracker onto fleeing vehicles, allowing troopers to track suspects in real time without engaging in risky pursuits.

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