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PIERRE, S.D. —In their Friday COVID-19 report, the Department of Health reported 127 new confirmed COVID-19 cases in the state. 38 of the 165 total cases are considered as new probable cases. No new deaths were reported, leaving the statewide death toll at 1,896. Active cases were up to 2,096 and the number of people […]
UNDATED – Here is your Friday Night, March 5, South Dakota Prep Basketball Scoreboard: BOYS BASKETBALL= Sioux Falls Washington 54, Brookings 23 SoDak Qualifier= Class A= Region 1= Milbank 51, Groton Area 42 Sisseton 54, Tiospa Zina Tribal 41 Region 2= Flandreau 48, Florence/Henry 44 Sioux Valley 57, Clark/Willow Lake 43 Region 3= Dell Rapids […]
RAPID CITY, S.D- Bond has been set for a Rapid City man charged with multiple sex crimes. After beginning an investigation in January, Rapid City police have arrested Tell Cadotte, 30, of Rapid City. Allegations at the time were that he was having inappropriate contact with a minor. Local law enforcement executed a search warrant […]
RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) — The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives isn’t disclosing the nature of its investigation in rural Meade County. Between 15 and 20 law enforcement vehicles were parked in front of a home Thursday a few miles west of the Ellsworth Air Force Base, in front of the house on […]
RAPID CITY, S.D. – Another bill to undergo the ‘smoke out’ process is HB 1212. The bill in the legislature would expand South Dakota’s Stand Your Ground Laws. HB 1212 would re-write current stand your ground laws in an effort to modernize the language. Opponents of the legislation argue it would expand the circumstances under […]
PIERRE, SD – South Dakota health officials reported 165 more COVID-19 cases in South Dakota, 127 of which were confirmed, on Friday, March 5. Currently, 2,096 active virus cases are in the state, an increase of 40 since yesterday. Out of the 113,229 cases reported in South Dakota, 109,237 have recovered while 87 patients are […]
RAPID CITY, S.D. – A third coronavirus vaccine has arrived in South Dakota and other states but is facing backlash from the Catholic Church. The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops released a statement that expressed a “moral concern” over the Johnson & Johnson vaccine because of its use of lab-grown stem cells from the tissue […]
RAPID CITY, S.D. – Local law enforcement served a search warrant, based on earlier tips, at the residence of Tell Cadotte. Rapid City police have arrested Tell Cadotte, 30, of Rapid City after investigating claims that he was having inappropriate contact with a minor. The investigation began on January 27th and on February 2nd, local […]
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — Lawmakers in 24 states have introduced restrictions on ballot initiatives after voters passed measures last year including legalizing marijuana and raising the minimum wage. In addition to an expansive push this year to restrict voting access, Republican lawmakers in at least 24 states (including South Dakota) want to make it more […]
James (Jim) Edward Johnson passed on May 1, 2024, surrounded by his family. He was born to James […]