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Tribe disbands security task force, cites financial struggles
FORT THOMPSON — The Crow Creek Sioux Tribe has disbanded a security task force formed a year ago after the homicide of a young man in Fort Thompson. Task force members were not sworn law enforcement officers, but responded to public safety incidents to de-escalate situations and provide aid. The Crow Creek tribe doesn’t have […] The post Tribe disbands security task force, cites financial struggles appeared first on South Dakota Searchlight.
Resident v. nonresident dispute yields plan limiting out-of-state hunting licenses
SIOUX FALLS — A state commission is refereeing a dispute over who should have access to a prime hunting opportunity in South Dakota’s picturesque Black Hills. In-state residents say they’re tired of competing with nonresidents for turkey hunting spots in the spring. A group representing them recently proposed limiting nonresident licenses to 661 through a […] The post Resident v. nonresident dispute yields plan limiting out-of-state hunting licenses appeared first on South Dakota Searchlight.
Expansion of antitrust enforcement in agriculture is a hopeful sign for farmers and ranchers
I’m a fourth-generation Brown County farmer and cattle rancher determined to make it possible for my children to be fifth-generation family farmers. That’s why I’ve been advocating since the 1980s for enforcement of antitrust laws protecting family farmers and ranchers from abuse and market manipulation by meatpackers. Now, as president of South Dakota’s largest agriculture […] The post Expansion of antitrust enforcement in agriculture is a hopeful sign for farmers and ranchers appeared first on South Dakota Searchlight.
Missouri leads seven states, including SD, challenging transgender health care protections
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey is leading a coalition of seven states — including South Dakota — challenging a rule by the Biden administration that would preempt state restrictions on gender-affirming care. Filed in United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri on Wednesday, the states are seeking to block the regulation and […] The post Missouri leads seven states, including SD, challenging transgender health care protections appeared first on South Dakota Searchlight.
Statewide South Dakota 911 outage caused by hurricane in southern US, provider says
A second statewide 911 outage this year is suspected to have been caused by Hurricane Beryl making landfall in Texas on Tuesday night and damaging network infrastructure, according to South Dakota’s 911 telecommunications provider Lumen, formerly known as CenturyLink. Investigations into the cause are still ongoing, said spokesman Matthew Villarreal. “Our techs worked hard to […] The post Statewide South Dakota 911 outage caused by hurricane in southern US, provider says appeared first on South Dakota Searchlight.
State says six inmates injured in fights at prison in Springfield
SPRINGFIELD — The South Dakota Department of Corrections says six inmates were hurt at a prison in Springfield following an overnight bout of unrest. Agency spokesman Michael Winder said Wednesday morning that the inmates suffered “non-life-threatening” injuries in fighting that began Tuesday evening at Mike Durfee State Prison. His emailed message said “several inmates” were […] The post State says six inmates injured in fights at prison in Springfield appeared first on South Dakota Searchlight.
Gas taxes can’t pay for roads much longer, but Amazon deliveries might
For decades, states have relied on gas taxes to provide much of the money to maintain roads and bridges. But as cars become more fuel efficient, and some Americans switch to electric vehicles, state leaders say the gas tax won’t pay the bills for much longer. At the same time, many cities have seen their […] The post Gas taxes can’t pay for roads much longer, but Amazon deliveries might appeared first on South Dakota Searchlight.
Biden commends NATO strength, pledges more aid for Ukraine against Russia
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden said NATO “is more powerful than ever” in remarks Tuesday to honor the 75th anniversary of the alliance and reaffirm allied support for Ukraine one day after Russian missile strikes on a children’s hospital killed dozens in Kyiv. Biden spoke at the annual North American Treaty Organization’s summit happening this […] The post Biden commends NATO strength, pledges more aid for Ukraine against Russia appeared first on South Dakota Searchlight.
United by their objections to Trump, congressional Dems largely close ranks behind Biden
WASHINGTON — Congressional Democrats appeared to quell some inner tumult over supporting President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign, after highly anticipated internal meetings Tuesday showed the president retained considerable support from the Congressional Black Caucus and other lawmakers in public statements. Speaking to reporters on Capitol Hill, Democrats from both chambers largely declined to detail their […] The post United by their objections to Trump, congressional Dems largely close ranks behind Biden appeared first on South Dakota Searchlight.
New group argues grocery tax repeal could lead to income tax; sponsor calls claim a ‘fool’s errand’
SIOUX FALLS — A new coalition opposed to eliminating the sales tax on groceries says if the ballot measure passes on Nov. 5, it could wipe out more than just the intended state sales tax, cause cuts to public services and even lead to a state income tax — all claims that the measure’s organizer […] The post New group argues grocery tax repeal could lead to income tax; sponsor calls claim a ‘fool’s errand’ appeared first on South Dakota Searchlight.
Native American man used by Noem as alleged proof of cartel presence takes plea deal in drug case
Nearly two months after Gov. Kristi Noem used a photo of him as alleged proof that cartels have overrun tribal communities, a Rapid City man accepted a plea deal this week to a drug conspiracy charge. Charles Cain Merrival, a member of the Oglala Sioux Tribe, has been jailed in Rapid City for two and […] The post Native American man used by Noem as alleged proof of cartel presence takes plea deal in drug case appeared first on South Dakota Searchlight.
Former legislator establishes Republican group to support abortion-rights amendment
Casey Murschel, a Republican former legislator and former Sioux Falls city councilor, will lead a new group of Republicans supporting an abortion-rights ballot question, she said Tuesday. Murschel said the group, Republicans for Freedom Amendment G, does not have a roster of members yet and has some members who are not yet “public.” Abortions are […] The post Former legislator establishes Republican group to support abortion-rights amendment appeared first on South Dakota Searchlight.
Election audits match machine tallies in most counties, ‘minimal’ discrepancies in others
Post-election audits across South Dakota matched primary election night results from tabulator machines in most counties, according to statewide data released Wednesday by the Secretary of State’s Office. Post-election audits are a routine practice in most states to verify whether equipment used to count votes worked properly and yielded the correct result, but the review […] The post Election audits match machine tallies in most counties, ‘minimal’ discrepancies in others appeared first on South Dakota Searchlight.
Federal judge declines to intervene ‘at this time’ in fight over abortion ballot measure
A federal judge is declining, for now, to stop a lawsuit in state court against South Dakota’s abortion-rights ballot measure. Judge Karen Schreier signed her order Friday. She said a state court should rule on a key issue in the lawsuit before she considers intervening. But she added, “If the state court ruling contradicts a […] The post Federal judge declines to intervene ‘at this time’ in fight over abortion ballot measure appeared first on South Dakota Searchlight.
Police academy for tribal recruits should lead to regional effort, attorney general says
PIERRE — South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley hopes a new basic law enforcement training course that prioritizes tribal recruits will prove the state could host regional training for Native American officers from the Upper Midwest. Jackley and U.S. Attorney Alison Ramsdell spoke Monday at the George S. Mickelson Law Enforcement Center in Pierre, in […] The post Police academy for tribal recruits should lead to regional effort, attorney general says appeared first on South Dakota Searchlight.
Biden tells congressional Dems he is staying in the race, urges end to speculation
President Joe Biden pledged Monday to stay in his race for reelection, even after a weekend in which a growing number of Democrats asked for him to withdraw and a key U.S. House Republican called for an investigation into the president’s doctor. In a letter to congressional Democrats, Biden argued that the calls for him […] The post Biden tells congressional Dems he is staying in the race, urges end to speculation appeared first on South Dakota Searchlight.
Confusion, clinic closures may have caused big declines in contraception use, study shows
Clinic closures in the wake of the Dobbs decision and questions about the legality of emergency contraceptives, including disinformation that some are abortion drugs, may have contributed to a sharp drop in the rate of prescriptions for contraceptives in states with the most restrictive abortion bans, according to a University of California Los Angeles study. […] The post Confusion, clinic closures may have caused big declines in contraception use, study shows appeared first on South Dakota Searchlight.
Company applies to build 68-turbine, $621 million wind project in northeast SD
An energy company has applied to construct another wind farm in northeastern South Dakota. The company is Chicago-based Invenergy. It wants to build up to 68 turbines through its South Dakota subsidiary, Deuel Harvest Wind Energy South. The turbines would be spread across 54 square miles of privately owned land near the small town of […] The post Company applies to build 68-turbine, $621 million wind project in northeast SD appeared first on South Dakota Searchlight.
Challenge accepted: Reading Noem’s book yields even more damning info
Like many South Dakotans, I was intrigued by Gov. Kristi Noem’s chances for being selected as Donald Trump’s running mate, and I paid attention to the release of her book, “No Going Back.” When her promotional appearances turned into the book tour from hell, it was hard to look away. During an interview with Stuart […] The post Challenge accepted: Reading Noem’s book yields even more damning info appeared first on South Dakota Searchlight.
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